SpaceX launches new Falcon 9 rocket

SpaceX has lifted Bangladesh's first satellite into orbit using an upgraded rocket designed for eventual crewed missions for NASA.

The upgraded SpaceX Falcon 9 lifts off at the Kennedy Space Center

A upgraded version of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket has launched a Bangladeshi satellite into orbit. (AAP)

An updated version of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, tailored for eventual crewed missions for NASA, has made its debut launch from Florida's Cape Canaveral carrying a communications satellite for Bangladesh into orbit.

The newly minted Block-5 edition of the Falcon 9, equipped with about 100 upgrades for greater power, safety and reusability than its Block-4 predecessor, lifted off on Friday afternoon from the Kennedy Space Center.

Minutes later, the rocket's main-stage booster flew itself back to Earth to land safely on an unmanned platform vessel floating in the Pacific Ocean.

The recoverable Block-5 booster is designed to be reused at least 10 times with minimal refurbishment between flights, allowing more frequent launches at lower cost.

Enhanced rocket reusability is a core tenet of SpaceX owner and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's broader objectives of making space travel commonplace and ultimately sending humans to Mars.

SpaceX has safely return-landed 24 of its boosters and reflown 11 of them.


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Published 12 May 2018 9:36am
Source: AAP


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