At a Glance: A short look into the rocket design required to land propulsively like Falcon 9. The Starship spacecraft had a successful launch today, taking off at the beginning of its 90-minute launch window.
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A short look into the rocket design required to land propulsively like Falcon 9. The Starship spacecraft had a successful launch today, taking off at the beginning of its 90-minute launch window. SpaceX was able to launch its Starship vehicle then caught its Super Heavy booster rocket back on the launch pad.
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- A short look into the rocket design required to land propulsively like Falcon 9.
- The Starship spacecraft had a successful launch today, taking off at the beginning of its 90-minute launch window.
- SpaceX was able to launch its Starship vehicle then caught its Super Heavy booster rocket back on the launch pad.
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