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Stage 1 Successfully Lands on SpaceX Drone Ship

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Stage 1 of the Falcon 9 rocket lands on the company’s drone ship on Oct. 5, 2022. Credit: NASA

Stage 1 of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket completed its descent and successfully landed on the company’s drone ship, Just Read the Instructions, off the coast of Florida.

Author James CawleyPosted on October 5, 2022October 5, 2022Categories Commercial Crew, Commercial Spaceflight, Expedition 67, Expedition 68, International Space Station, Kennedy Space Center, NASA, NASA Astronauts, SpaceX, SpaceX Crew-5, UncategorizedTags Commercial Crew Program, Crew-4, Crew-5, Dragon spacecraft Endurance, Expedition 67, Falcon 9 rocket, International Space Station, Johnson Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, Launch Complex 39A, NASA, NASA astronauts, NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4, spacex

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