SpaceX successfully launched Falcon 9 with new landing technology

According to foreign media reports, on the afternoon of January 31, local time, SpaceX successfully completed its second Falcon 9 rocket launch mission in Florida this year, but the company chose not to use boosters after takeoff, but instead It is assigned to the ocean. Fortunately, the Falcon 9 rocket still "survived" in the Atlantic landing.

The rocket was launched from the Cape Canaveral Space Launch Site at 5:25 on February 1st, Beijing time. The rocket carries the dual-use satellite of the Luxembourg GovSat-1. The launch should have been carried out the previous day but was cancelled due to the replacement of the second level sensor.

The rocket-equipped rocket is equipped with a reusable first-class that was saved after the satellite was launched by the US intelligence agency last May. This is the first level of the 6th and 3rd launches of SpaceX and Luxembourg SES.

It is reported that the first level will not be recycled after this launch. The satellite owned by SES is a dual-use satellite, including for mobile and fixed communications.

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SpaceX tests that the new landing technology won't recycle the rocket

According to a tweet by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, the company will try to drag the rocket back to shore.

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Successful launch of Falcon 9 SpaceX will not recycle this rocket

In this launch mission, the Falcon 9 rocket carried a heavy satellite from the Luxembourg government into high orbit. In general, for this type of mission, SpaceX will land the Falcon 9 rocket on the unmanned ship recycling platform after launch. However, SpaceX announced before the launch that the company would not attempt to recycle the rocket. The company did not give a reason, although some speculated that the decision was related to an older version of the Falcon 9 rocket. In addition, SpaceX may use Florida's unmanned ship recycling platform in next week's Falcon heavy rocket launch mission.

However, although there were no unmanned ships to meet the Falcon 9 landing, the Rockets experienced all the landing steps. In a tweet, Musk revealed that the rocket was actually testing a very strong landing technique and the company did not want to damage the unmanned ship platform during the landing. SpaceX doesn't seem to expect the rocket to survive, but now the company must find a way to drag the rocket back to shore.

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