SpaceX Falcon 9 booster sets reuse record with 35th flight

A SpaceX Falcon 9 first stage booster designated B1067 completed its 35th mission on Monday morning, launching 29 Starlink satellites from Florida. The booster, which first flew more than five years ago, landed safely on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean.

The vehicle, known as B1067, debuted in June 2021 with a cargo mission to the International Space Station. It has since flown mostly Starlink missions and now holds the record as the fleet leader for SpaceX. SpaceX is working toward a goal of qualifying Falcon 9 boosters for 40 missions each. The company has continued to fly experienced boosters safely, raising the possibility that the target could be extended further. For context, United Launch Alliance has completed 29 launches with its Atlas V, Vulcan, and Delta IV Heavy vehicles since B1067 began flying in 2021. This single reused booster has delivered more mass to orbit than those expendable rockets combined. The success of the Falcon 9 program underpins SpaceX operations, including crew and cargo flights for NASA as well as the deployment of the Starlink constellation.

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Grounded New Glenn rocket at Cape Canaveral after NG-3 upper stage mishap, with engineers reviewing failed orbit trajectory.
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FAA grounds New Glenn after NG-3 mission upper stage mishap

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has grounded Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket following a partial failure during its third mission, NG-3, launched Sunday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. An upper-stage engine issue prevented the BlueBird 7 satellite from reaching its target 285-mile orbit, achieving only about 95 miles. This incident, the second grounding for the rocket, will halt flights pending investigation.

SpaceX launched its upgraded Starship rocket on its first test flight Friday from South Texas, achieving a successful splashdown in the Indian Ocean after more than an hour in flight.

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Blue Origin achieved a milestone by successfully landing and reusing the first stage of its New Glenn rocket for the third flight, but the upper stage failed to place its payload into the correct orbit. The launch occurred Sunday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The booster, named Never Tell Me The Odds, touched down on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean after its second flight.

SpaceX aimed to launch its redesigned Starship V3 rocket on May 22 after a technical issue halted an attempt the previous day.

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Nasa's Artemis 2 Orion capsule launched successfully from Kennedy Space Center with four astronauts heading to the Moon on a 400,000-kilometer journey. The rocket reached supersonic speed and is now traveling at 27,000 km/h. The automated launch control system has taken over.

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