SpaceX sends KoreaSat-5A into orbit
and then lands Falcon 9 booster.
>"SpaceX executed its 16th Falcon 9 rocket launch of the year today, sending the Koreasat-5A telecommunications satellite into orbit and then having the first-stage booster fly itself back to an oceangoing launch pad.
The mission marked a doubling of SpaceXs launch tally from last year and signaled that the California-based launch company is hitting its stride, 14 months after a launch pad accident dealt a setback to the Falcon 9 program.
Liftoff came at 3:34 p.m. ET (12:34 p.m. PT) from Launch Complex 39A at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Minutes after launch, the Falcon 9s second stage separated from the first and sent the 8,000-pound satellite on a trajectory heading for geostationary transfer orbit. Meanwhile, the first stage maneuvered itself for a landing on Of Course I Still Love You, a drone ship stationed hundreds of miles off the Florida Coast."<
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