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SpaceX Plans Recoverable Booster Test Tomorrow

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SpaceX intends to make their second attempt tomorrow to recover a Falcon 9 satellite booster by landing it vertically (1950's Science-fiction-style) on rocket thrust on a barge out in the Atlantic 200 miles east of Cape Canaveral.

The first attempt several weeks ago succeeded in locating the barge, calculating a trajectory to it and decelerating from hypersonic velocity, but failed in controlling its attitude on approach, coming in at about a 45 degree angle to the vertical and exploded on impact.
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Rescheduled to Wednesday due to high altitude winds.
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Didn't happen. They successfully launched the satellite that they were contracted to launch, but didn't attempt the recovery of the booster due to high ocean waves at the recovery site.
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