SpaceX successfully recovers rocket post launch for the fifth time and pulls off a solid ground landing for the second time

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SpaceX has successfully landed another Falcon 9 rocket after launching the vehicle into space this evening from Cape Canaveral, Florida, making a total number of five rockets recovered by SpaceX. Shortly after takeoff, the vehicle landed at SpaceX’s Landing Complex 1 — a ground-based landing site that the company leases at the Cape, reported Loren Grush in The Verge.

It marks the second time SpaceX has pulled off this type of ground landing, and the fifth time SpaceX has recovered one of its rockets post-launch. The feat was accomplished a few minutes before the rocket’s second stage successfully put the company’s Dragon spacecraft into orbit, where it will rendezvous with the International Space Station later this week.

It’s also the first time this year SpaceX has attempted to land one of its rockets on land. For the past six launches, each rocket has tried landing on an autonomous drone ship floating in the ocean. That’s because drone ship landings require a lot less fuel to execute than ground landings .

SpaceX has been storing its landed rockets in a hangar at Launch Complex 39A, a spaceport the company leases from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. But the hangar can only store up to five Falcon 9 rockets at a time. SpaceX moved two of the rockets out of the hangar in June, but once this landed rocket moves in, the hangar will have three landed rockets. That hangar will need to be cleared out soon to make way for SpaceX’s next big rocket, the Falcon Heavy, which will be pieced together at the 39A hangar. For now, SpaceX has the option of transporting some of its landed rockets to the company’s test facility in McGregor, Texas, said The Verge report.

CEO Elon Musk said the first landed Falcon 9 to fly again will happen sometime in September or October. For that first launch, SpaceX plans to use the rocket it landed in April — the first vehicle to land successfully on one of the company’s drone ships.

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