The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SpaceX launches supercompu­ter to space station

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MIAMI: SpaceX blasted off its unmanned Dragon cargo ship toward the Internatio­nal Space Station, carrying a host of science experiment­s and the most powerful computer ever sent into orbit.

“Three, two, one, and liftoff,” a SpaceX commentato­r said as the white Falcon 9 rocket climbed into the blue sky over Cape Canaveral, Florida at 12.31pm.

Three minutes after launch, the rocket separated as planned, with the long, tall portion – known as the first stage – arcing back toward Earth and the second stage continuing to propel the cargo ship to space.

The first stage of the rocket then powered its thrusters and operated its grid fins to set itself down on solid ground at Cape Canaveral for a controlled, upright landing at Landing Zone 1.

Clouds of brown dust encircled the rocket as it touched down.

“X marks the spot for yet another picture perfect landing,” a SpaceX commentato­r said.

The California-based company, headed by Internet entreprene­ur Elon Musk, has successful­ly landed multiple rockets on land and on ocean platforms, as part of its ongoing effort to re-use costly rocket components instead of jettisonin­g them into the ocean.

Moments later, SpaceX confirmed that the Dragon had safely arrived in the correct orbit around the Earth.

It will arrive at the ISS today.

 ??  ?? Photo shows SpaceX launching its 12th resupply mission to the Internatio­nal Space Station from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. — AFP photo
Photo shows SpaceX launching its 12th resupply mission to the Internatio­nal Space Station from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. — AFP photo

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