SpaceX has achieved a significant milestone with its Falcon 9 booster, identified as 1062, completing its 20th flight and landing, a first in the history of reusable rocket technology. The booster has returned to Port Canaveral, where it will undergo processing, expected to arrive on Monday afternoon. Additionally, SpaceX's recovery ship, GO Beyond, was observed approaching a Falcon 9 fairing that landed off Baja California. Another recovery ship, Doug, successfully retrieved both fairing halves from the Starlink 6-49 mission at Port Canaveral.
Episode 4: @SpaceX Falcon 9 completes the first 20th launch and landing of a booster, bringing humans to a new milestone in reusable rockets technology - reporting from Port Harcourt, Nigeria https://t.co/QWEtXgItMj
Soot inspection 🔬 Close up look at the first SpaceX Falcon 9 booster to complete 20 flights - via https://t.co/icguJj6CpG https://t.co/z3M3Z0aiGl
The first Falcon booster (1062) to have flown 20 times has returned to Port Canaveral. A number of clips of its arrival via the NSF cams: https://t.co/tANS0dWyIH https://t.co/WUOx8A9leL
Pretty impressive from SpaceX https://t.co/Dqo9VuriWI
SpaceX recovery ship Doug arrived at Port Canaveral overnight with both fairing halves from Starlink 6-49. https://t.co/icguJj64A8 https://t.co/ehLhHpxMy8
The first SpaceX booster to fly 20 times is steaming back towards Port Canaveral for processing. It is likely to arrive on Monday afternoon. https://t.co/Ab5ONcNOyi
Apparent footage of a fishing boat coming across a Falcon 9 fairing as it landed off Baja California. Can see the SpaceX recovery ship GO Beyond approaching at the end. https://t.co/DtP3X6q8fz