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SpaceX's Big Catch: How a Giant Rocket Booster Landed Safely
Starbase, USAMonday, October 14, 2024
While the booster was being caught, the Starship upper stage continued its journey. It cruised around the world for about 40 minutes before re-entering Earth's atmosphere and splashing down in the Indian Ocean as planned. This test flight is a big deal for SpaceX's goal of fully reusable rockets. Reusing the Super Heavy booster could lower launch costs by a big margin, making space missions more affordable.
SpaceX aims to reduce the time between launches to just hours, which would mean more frequent launches and new opportunities for space-based operations. The Starship's size and power also allow for much bigger payloads, opening up new mission possibilities. This technology is key for NASA's Artemis program and SpaceX's plans to colonize Mars. Elon Musk, SpaceX's CEO, hopes to start regular Mars missions by 2026 using this technology.
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