SpaceX launches last of its old generation Falcon 9 rockets to send a floating 'AI brain' to the ISS
SpaceX marked the end of an era this morning as the last of its old-generation Falcon 9 rockets blasted beyond orbit from Cape Canaveral, Florida. On board was a ball-shaped artificial intelligence robot nicknamed the'flying brain', which is designed to fly around the International Space Station and interact with a German astronaut. The rocket's Dragon cargo ship is also carrying an experiment to measure plant stress in space and a study of a new cancer treatment. It is expected to dock with the International Space Station next week. The launch formally ended the reign of the Falcon 9 Block 4 rocket as SpaceX makes way for its next-generation Block 5 boosters, which the company hopes to launch and re-use up to 100 times before they need replacing.
Jun-29-2018, 14:15:24 GMT
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