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Despite ‘extreme weather,’ SpaceX completed back-to-back Falcon 9 missions

The new Falcon 9 rocket launched and landed Sunday afternoon, just two days after another successful landing.

SpaceX webcast

Just two days after a successful launch and landing of a reused rocket, SpaceX pulled off another Falcon 9 landing Sunday afternoon.

The rocket was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Sunday afternoon, and its first stage made its way back to Earth, successfully landing on a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean less than eight minutes later.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk had warned ahead of the launch that the ship, named “Just Read the Instructions,” had to be moved due to “extreme weather”:

This mission, SpaceX’s second in just 48 hours, delivered 10 new Iridium Communications satellites. On Friday, the company launched and landed a reused rocket for the second time to put a Bulgarian TV broadcast satellite into orbit; that mission, originating in Florida, had been delayed to give the team there time to replace a valve, setting up this weekend’s “doubleheader.”

On a company webcast, loud cheers could be heard when the first-stage rocket landed on the drone ship despite fears that low visibility would make the maneuver too difficult. On Twitter, Musk praised the Falcon 9’s new, larger titanium fins that should be able to survive re-entry from space without needing to be repaired or replaced:

All 10 of the Iridium satellites were successfully deployed from the Falcon 9’s second stage, SpaceX said on its webcast.

Watch the entire launch below.


This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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