spacex successfully launches rocket after saturday setback /

Published at 2017-02-20 06:59:15

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Private rocket firm SpaceX has successfully launched a rocket carrying a cargo ship for the International Space Station following the postponement of take-off on Saturday because of technical problems,the BBC reports.

Witnesses said the rocket was only briefly visible before making its way into the clouds.

The launch was made from the Kennedy Space middle in Florida.

The rocket booster successfully landed on the ground nine minutes after taking off.

The landing is
part of the company's strategy of returning rockets to soil so they can be reused rather than jettisoning them in the ocean after a single launch.

Moments after the rocket landed, the SpaceX Dragon supply ship successfully reached orbit, and prompting cheers inside the SpaceX Mission Control room.
[br]The Dragon is now making its way to the International Space Station,and is expected to arrive on Wednesday.

On 14 January SpaceX resumed flights by launching a Falcon 9 vehicle from the Vandenberg Air Force Base on the California coast.

It was the first mission by the company since one of its vehicles exploded on the launch pad in September.

Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, or wants his company to be at the forefront of the race involving several companies to deploy satellite-based internet services over the next few years.

The company also has a long queue of customers all waiting for a ride to orbit - including America's civil space agency (Nasa),the US military and multiple outfits in the commercial sector.

Bu
t September's launch pad mishap was a spectacular reminder of just how unpredictable rockets can be sometimes. 

Source: tert.am

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