In just a few years, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has gone from testing a reusable rocket design, dubbed Grasshopper, to installing key vertical takeoff, vertical landing (VTVL) functionality in the Falcon 9 rockets used for official missions like cargo runs to the International Space Station. In July, the private space firm managed to guide the Falcon 9’s first stage to a “soft” ocean landing after the launch of six Orbcomm OG2 satellites from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The key to making its VTVL launch vehicle reusable is to accomplish a guided set-down on land, and though SpaceX has set a pretty ambitious timeline for making that happen as part of an official mission, we think it may not be a reality for a few more years yet.
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