Be interesting to see if they use it with the upcoming launch.
I'm looking forward to it either way, if they can pull of the booster reuse that will be something
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Any ideas for cheap, lightweight and automatic way to secure?paperburn1 wrote:The last rocket that landed slid almost to the edge of the barge before they were able to get aboard and secure the landing pads. It takes almost an hour to get the crew onboard the barge after landing.
Skipjack wrote:Awesome work by SpaceX. History was made today!
Musk wants to donate this booster as a historic exhibit. They have " a whole forest of recovered boosters" sitting at the cape right now waiting to be relaunched. Musk said that they will need a bigger hangar if they keep recovering them like that. So I guess, they can give them away like that.ladajo wrote:Soooo... now the question is when will they fly it the third time?![]()
Never bet against Musk doing something. Never bet on him doing it on timekrenshala wrote:SpaceX definitely seems to be doing well on Musk's plan to make a fully reusable rocket, even if it has taken a number of years longer than he originally envisioned.