7. The Successful Rocket Landing On A Drone Ship
And again, some might exclaim, “Why is it such a big deal?! In the movies, they do it all the time— spaceships land on other planets all the time!” In reality, however, the process of landing a rocket is extremely complicated. And, until April 8th of this year, impossible in practice.
Traditionally, rocket boosters fall into the ocean after launch. But not this time! For the first time ever, the Falcon 9 descended for a non-explosive land on a drone ship. This landing is remarkable in regards to the development of reusable, relatively low-cost spaceflight. This achievement can be compared to not needing to throwing away airplanes after every flight just because we didn’t have the right technology allowing us to reuse them! Reusing the booster could save millions of dollars in launch costs.
The first step to that has already been done (i.e. getting the boosters back to Earth safely). In that direction, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 has already changed spaceflight by decreasing the cost of each launch from roughly $60 million to about $600, 000!
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