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SpaceX Launches Reused Rocket For Cargo Mission

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Elon Musk's company SpaceX took a big step by showcasing its claim that reusable rockets are the future of space travel . The two-stage Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral and it featured not only a reused booster, but a reused Dragon capsule that visited the International Space Station a few months ago. What’s more, NASA may have gotten a discount on the flight. Elon Musk has long touted the re-usability concept for his SpaceX program, and it kicked into high gear in 2017.

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