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SpaceX Completes Successful Rocket Launch


SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is launched launches at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., Jan. 14, 2017. The two-stage rocket lifted off to place 10 satellites into orbit for Iridium Communications Inc.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is launched launches at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., Jan. 14, 2017. The two-stage rocket lifted off to place 10 satellites into orbit for Iridium Communications Inc.

Private space exploration company SpaceX has conducted its first successful launch since the explosion of a rocket on the launchpad in September.

SpaceX sent the rocket into space Saturday from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, and landed the first-stage mechanism successfully on a barge in the Pacific Ocean, an important step in development of reusable rocket components.

The company hopes to reduce the cost of future space travel by developing a dependable system of retrieving and reusing launch rockets for future missions.

The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 9:54 a.m. PST, carrying 10 communications satellites to be placed in orbit before returning to Earth. The first-stage piece of the rocket landed on the ocean barge about eight minutes after liftoff.

Last year, a Falcon 9 exploded on a Florida launchpad during a preflight test. Investigators determined that a helium tank had burst inside a liquid oxygen tank, triggering the explosion.

The rocket launched Saturday included modifications made in response to that accident, including a redesigned helium canister. SpaceX also has adjusted its fueling procedures to minimize danger.

SpaceX is a private company that is expected to begin transporting U.S. astronauts into space next year. It also plans next year to launch a spacecraft headed to Mars.

The company has a backlog of some 70 missions worth a total of $10 billion.

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