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Musk sucessfull­y launches SpaceX rocket

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A SpaceX Falcon rocket blasted off from California on Saturday, returning the company to flight for the first time since a fiery launchpad explosion in September.

The launch of the 70m rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 9.54am (7.54pm SA time) aimed to deliver 10 satellites into orbit for Iridium Communicat­ions Inc.

SpaceX founder and entreprene­ur Elon Musk’s ambitious flight plans had been grounded since the September 1 explosion during fuelling ahead of a pre-flight test in Florida.

About 10 minutes after Saturday’s launch, the first stage of the rocket, which had separated, successful­ly touched down on a platform in the Pacific Ocean, a feat previously accomplish­ed by four other returning Falcon rockets. SpaceX intends to reuse its rockets to cut costs.

The mission will test changes implemente­d by Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es Corp, known as SpaceX, since the launchpad explosion.

Accident investigat­ors determined that a canister of helium burst inside the rocket’s second-stage liquid oxygen tank, triggering the explosion.

The canister is being redesigned, but until then SpaceX is addressing the issue by modifying its fuelling procedures.

The explosion destroyed a $62-million (R838m) SpaceX booster and a $200m Israeli communicat­ions satellite that it was to put into orbit two days later. The accident clouded the company’s aggressive agenda, which includes beginning to ferry US astronauts into space next year, when it also plans to make its first voyage to Mars.

Saturday’s flight begins to clear a logjam of more than 70 missions, worth more than $10billion, awaiting flights on SpaceX Falcon rockets, which last flew in August, SpaceX said.

The launch is the first in a seven-flight contract with Iridium worth $468.1m, company spokeswoma­n Diane Hockenberr­y said.

SpaceX aims to launch 27 rockets in 2017, more than triple the eight flights the privately held firm managed in 2016, according to a report on Friday in the Wall Street Journal.

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? The SpaceX Falcon rocket lifts off from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on Saturday.
PICTURE: REUTERS The SpaceX Falcon rocket lifts off from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on Saturday.

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