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Main Engine Cuts Off, Falcon 9 First Stage Separates

The Falcon 9 rocket’s nine Merlin engines have finished their burn, and the first stage has separated from the rocket. As the second stage continues carrying Dragon on its flight, the rocket’s first stage will attempt a targeted landing on the drone ship “Just Read the Instructions.” That’s coming up in just about six minutes.

Author Jason CostaPosted on December 21, 2021Categories Cargo Resupply (CRS), Commercial Resupply, International Space Station, Kennedy, Kennedy Space Center, Launch Services Program, NASA, SpaceXTags Cargo Dragon, Commercial Resupply Services (CRS), CRS-24, Falcon 9, International Space Station, ISS, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, NASA, SpaceX

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