SpaceX Successfully Lands Rocket On Ocean Barge A Second Time

HAWTHORNE (CBSLA.com) — SpaceX sent a rocket into space carrying a commercial Japanese communications satellite, then landed the returning rocket on a barge in the Atlantic off Florida's coast Friday.

Hawthorne-based SpaceX had predicted that it wouldn't make the challenging landing, saying that since the satellite was being delivered in high orbit, the first-stage booster would encounter high velocity and high heat on re-entry.

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 10:21 p.m. Pacific time Thursday, carrying a JCSAT-14 satellite operated by the Japanese communications company SKY Perfect JSAT Corp. Replacing another of SKY Perfect's satellite, the new one will serve Asia, Oceania, Russia and the Pacific Islands.

The landing of the returning rocket so that it can be used again came a month after SpaceX first accomplished the feat. A previous attempt had failed.

SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk's plans to reduce launch costs by using reusable rockets.

Musk said last week that SpaceX's first mission to Mars could be less than two years away.

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