SpaceX launches communications satellite

A recycled SpaceX Falcon has blasted off with a communications satellite.

SpaceX has launched and landed its second rocket in three days, this time from the US East Coast.

The unmanned Falcon - recycled following a February flight - blasted off with a communications satellite on Wednesday evening from Florida's Kennedy Space Centre. Minutes later, the leftover booster landed on an offshore barge.

Successfully placed in orbit, the dual-mission satellite will be shared by Colorado-based EchoStar and SES, a Luxembourg company.

Early Monday, a SpaceX Falcon soared from Southern California with Iridium satellites. That first stage also was recovered.

The booster launched on Wednesday was previously used to deliver supplies to the International Space Station for NASA. It's only the third time SpaceX has reflown a rocket on an orbital mission.

SpaceX chief Elon Musk is working to lower launch costs by reusing rockets, as he aims for a mission to Mars.


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Published 12 October 2017 2:40pm
Updated 12 October 2017 4:32pm
Source: AAP


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