SpaceX Catches Both Halves Of The Nosecone Fairing After Falcon 9 Launch

Musk previously said the parts are worth about $6 million, and while the company has reused some after they landed in the sea or a ship caught one half, it’s potentially cheaper

SpaceX Catches Both Halves Of The Nosecone Fairing After Falcon 9 Launch - Ravzgadget
SpaceX Catches Both Halves Of The Nosecone Fairing After Falcon 9 Launch / Photo credit: Enagdget
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SpaceX has always looked at creating reusable rockets that will make spaceflight cheaper, and it has become routine to see the company’s booster rockets return safely to Earth. Following today’s launch, SpaceX has set a new milestone by catching both halves of the nosecone fairing, according to a tweet from CEO Elon Musk.

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Musk previously said the parts are worth about $6 million, and while the company has reused some after they landed in the sea or a ship caught one half, it’s potentially cheaper to get them back undamaged if both fall into a net.

For now, we don’t have any video that shows the fairing recovery itself, only the one we placed above which is from a test, but you can still see the successful catch of one half after launch last year, as well as video of the Falcon 9’s first stage making its safe landing on a drone ship.

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