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SpaceX launches communications satellite EchoStar XXIII into orbit

SpaceX said it will not land Falcon 9's first stage after launch due to mission requirements

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is readied for launch in Florida last month. Development of the Falcon 9 cost just $390 million, compared to the $1.7 billion to $4 billion that Nasa would’ve spent on the same project. Photo: Reuters

AFP | PTI Washington
SpaceX successfully launched a communications satellite into space from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.

The company's Falcon 9 rocket blasted off at 2 am carrying the EchoStar XXIII, a commercial communications satellite for EchoStar Corporation.

The satellite will be place in orbit more that 35,000 kilometres above the earth and provide telecommunications service to Brazil, SpaceX said.

However SpaceX said it will not attempt to land Falcon 9's first stage after launch "due to mission requirements."

The mission took off from NASA's historic launchpad 39A, the origin of the pioneering US spaceflights that took astronauts to the Moon in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the space shuttle missions that ran from 1981 to 2011.
 
SpaceX, founded and led by billionaire Elon Musk, is emerging as leader of the modern commercial space industry after becoming the first to send a private cargo carrier to the International Space Station in 2010.

The California-based company has endured two costly disasters in the past two years — a launchpad blast that destroyed a rocket and its satellite payload in September, and a June 2015 explosion after liftoff that obliterated a Dragon cargo ship packed with provisions bound for the space station.

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First Published: Mar 16 2017 | 2:22 PM IST

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