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<p><span lang="en-GB">"Industry pioneer SpaceX has hit a significant milestone after one of its Falcon 9 rockets complete</span><span lang="en-GB">d</span><span lang="en-GB"> its 10</span><span lang="en-GB">th</span><span lang="en-GB">
mission. The ability to reuse its launch vehicles has been at the heart
of the company’s recent successes, and it seems others are starting to
take note.</span></p><span lang="en-GB">For decades, space rockets have been a single-use
technology left to burn up on re-entry to the atmosphere once their
mission is done. While a single-use approach might make sense for
packaging material, in retrospect it seems like a crazy proposition for a
highly engineered multi-million-dollar piece of equipment.</span>
<p><span lang="en-GB">Trying to change that has been a core plank of
SpaceX’s mission to slash the cost of spaceflight since its earliest
days. And after a few dramatic failures, the company finally managed to
land one of its rockets in 2015, followed by the first reuse in 2017.</span></p>
<p><span lang="en-GB">Since then, the landing and reuse of the Falcon 9
has become standard practice for the company, and in 2018 founder Elon
Musk set a goal of flying each rocket 10 times before having to carry
out serious maintenance. On May 9</span><span lang="en-GB">th</span><span lang="en-GB"> <a href="https://singularityhub.com/tag/spacex/">SpaceX</a> hit that target for the first time </span><span lang="en-GB">when</span><span lang="en-GB"> its </span><a href="https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/05/spacex-hits-major-reuse-milestone-with-rockets-10th-flight/"><span lang="en-GB">B1051 booster landed safely</span></a><span lang="en-GB"> after completing its 10</span><span lang="en-GB">th</span><span lang="en-GB"> flight.</span></p>
<p><span lang="en-GB">That’s an impressive milestone that means the only
vehicles that have made more spaceflights than this rocket are the NASA
space shuttles Discovery, Atlantis, Columbia, and Endeavor. But it’s
not just the number of launches that’s impressive, it’s also the speed
with which it </span><span lang="en-GB">ha</span><span lang="en-GB">s achieved them.</span></p>
<p><span lang="en-GB">While Discovery still has an impressive lead with a
total of 39 missions, it built that up over 27 years. SpaceX’s booster
hit 10 missions in just 26 months, and in that period it was only one
launch shy of the total number of missions flown by all rockets from its
main competitor, United Launch Alliance."</span></p><p><span lang="en-GB"><a href="https://singularityhub.com/2021/05/17/spacex-milestone-signals-reusable-rockets-are-becoming-mainstream/">https://singularityhub.com/2021/05/17/spacex-milestone-signals-reusable-rockets-are-becoming-mainstream/</a></span></p><p><span lang="en-GB"><br></span></p>
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