SpaceX Launch Succeeds; First Stage Lost

SpaceX planned to launch two rockets with internet satellite payloads this morning from sites in Florida and California. The California launch was postponed after the first stage from the Florida launch broke apart on landing on a SpaceX droneship several hundred miles northeast of the Cape Canaveral launch site. But the second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket successfully transported the 21 satellites into orbit.


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When NASA lands their rocket for the 26 time, then they can throw mud, until then this is still an amazing success rate. Keep up the hard work SpaceX. Oh, where is “Starliner” again?

What mud are you referring to?

Are you suggesting NASA is in cahoots with Boeing but in competition with SpaceX?

You completely deflate any credibility you have when you drag the Starliner into it to do what?

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