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This frame shows the initial burn of the first stage of the CRS13 Falcon9 rocket as it returns to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station LZ1

At 10:36 am on December 15, 2017, SpaceX successfully launched the #CRS13 payload atop a "flight-proven" Falcon9 booster. The Dragon capsule (also flight-proven) is bound for the International Space Station and contains scientific experiments and supplies for the astronauts onboard.

This launch was the debut of the renovated SLC-40, which has been undergoing repairs following a pad mishap on September 1, 2016.

Approximately 9 minutes later, the Falcon9 first stage would successfully land at SpaceX's "LZ1," treating the Space Coast of Florida to two sonic booms as the first stage descended.

Tags:   CRS13 ElonMusk Falcon9 ISSCargo KSC Kennedy Space Center LC39A Launch MikeSeeley NASA Rocket SpaceX WeReportSpace

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This is the CRS13 Falcon9 approximately 2 minutes into flight.

At 10:36 am on December 15, 2017, SpaceX successfully launched the #CRS13 payload atop a "flight-proven" Falcon9 booster. The Dragon capsule (also flight-proven) is bound for the International Space Station and contains scientific experiments and supplies for the astronauts onboard.

This launch was the debut of the renovated SLC-40, which has been undergoing repairs following a pad mishap on September 1, 2016.

Approximately 9 minutes later, the Falcon9 first stage would successfully land at SpaceX's "LZ1," treating the Space Coast of Florida to two sonic booms as the first stage descended.

Tags:   CRS13 ElonMusk Falcon9 ISSCargo KSC Kennedy Space Center LC39A Launch MikeSeeley NASA Rocket SpaceX WeReportSpace

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This is the CRS13 Falcon9 approximately 40 seconds into flight.

At 10:36 am on December 15, 2017, SpaceX successfully launched the #CRS13 payload atop a "flight-proven" Falcon9 booster. The Dragon capsule (also flight-proven) is bound for the International Space Station and contains scientific experiments and supplies for the astronauts onboard.

This launch was the debut of the renovated SLC-40, which has been undergoing repairs following a pad mishap on September 1, 2016.

Approximately 9 minutes later, the Falcon9 first stage would successfully land at SpaceX's "LZ1," treating the Space Coast of Florida to two sonic booms as the first stage descended.

Tags:   CRS13 ElonMusk Falcon9 ISSCargo KSC Kennedy Space Center LC39A Launch MikeSeeley NASA Rocket SpaceX WeReportSpace

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At 10:36 am on December 15, 2017, SpaceX successfully launched the #CRS13 payload atop a "flight-proven" Falcon9 booster. The Dragon capsule (also flight-proven) is bound for the International Space Station and contains scientific experiments and supplies for the astronauts onboard.

This launch was the debut of the renovated SLC-40, which has been undergoing repairs following a pad mishap on September 1, 2016.

Approximately 9 minutes later, the Falcon9 first stage would successfully land at SpaceX's "LZ1," treating the Space Coast of Florida to two sonic booms as the first stage descended.

Tags:   CRS13 ElonMusk Falcon9 ISSCargo KSC Kennedy Space Center LC39A Launch MikeSeeley NASA Rocket SpaceX WeReportSpace

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At 10:36 am on December 15, 2017, SpaceX successfully launched the #CRS13 payload atop a "flight-proven" Falcon9 booster. The Dragon capsule (also flight-proven) is bound for the International Space Station and contains scientific experiments and supplies for the astronauts onboard.

This launch was the debut of the renovated SLC-40, which has been undergoing repairs following a pad mishap on September 1, 2016.

Approximately 9 minutes later, the Falcon9 first stage would successfully land at SpaceX's "LZ1," treating the Space Coast of Florida to two sonic booms as the first stage descended.

Tags:   CRS13 ElonMusk Falcon9 ISSCargo KSC Kennedy Space Center LC39A Launch MikeSeeley NASA Rocket SpaceX WeReportSpace


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