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Space X Just Landed A Second 'Higher And Hotter' Falcon 9 First Stage Rocket On A Floating Ocean Platform

International Business Times

The recovery of the rocket module proved once again that delivering payloads into deep orbit could be much cheaper in the near future. But this idea is still in its experimental stage and would require repeated successes to become part of normal operating procedures in 21st century space transport. SpaceX plans to use one of its four recovered first-stage rockets in a mission later this year. The rocket recovery was part of a successful mission to deliver an Asian communications satellite into so-called supersynchronous orbit, a position that puts a satellite more than 22,000 miles above the earth's surface in a way where it synchronizes with the planet's orbit in order to remain above the same area at all times. The satellite, Thaicom 8, will service communications and data transfer needs in Thailand, India and East Africa, according to nasaspaceflight.com.