SpaceX Launch
The SpaceX rocket takes off from Cape Canaveral. SpaceX
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It’s becoming almost routine. SpaceX launches a rocket, then catches the first stage on a droneship, sticking the landing with the precision of Simone Biles.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, SpaceX launched a video and data transmission satellite into geostationary orbit. The satellite was launched as a backup satellite for the SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation, which runs a satellite TV service in Japan, among other satellite communications.

The successful landing of the first stage rocket was a win for SpaceX, which had a successful launch and landing in July, but a successful launch and failed landing in June. The company hopes to start reusing rockets in September or October of this year.

Watch the whole 50-minute webcast of Sunday’s launch and landing above, or scroll through some of the highlights in pictures below.

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The SpaceX rocket takes off from Cape Canaveral.

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The rocket was carrying a communications satellite into orbit.

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The first stage rocket safe on the landing pad.

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The brilliant arc of a rocket launch.
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