Texarkana Gazette

SPACEX LAUNCHES A TOP-SECRET SPY SATELLITE FOR U.S. GOVERNMENT

- By Marcia Dunn Online: SpaceX: http://www.spacex.com/

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— SpaceX launched a top-secret spy satellite for the U.S. government Monday morning and then successful­ly landed the booster for recycling.

The unmanned Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from its NASA-leased pad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

It was SpaceX’s first mission for the National Reconnaiss­ance Office. No details were divulged about the newly launched NRO satellite. Instead, SpaceX focused its webcast on the successful touchdown of the first-stage booster.

The leftover booster—its job done—landed next door at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station several minutes after liftoff. Sonic booms rattled the area, serving as a Monday morning wake-up call. Across the country, cheers erupted at SpaceX Mission Control at company headquarte­rs in Hawthorne, Calif.

SpaceX strives to return most of its boosters for reuse. The company’s first recycled rocket flew last month.

This was the fourth SpaceX booster landing at Cape Canaveral; even more have landed on ocean platforms.

SpaceX founder and chief executive Elon Musk said via Twitter that both the launch and landing were good. But the upper-level wind at liftoff was “unusually high.”

“Tough call, as high altitude wind shear was at 98.6 percent of the theoretica­l load limit,” he said in a tweet. Earlier in the morning, he noted about the wind, “Worrying, but not a showstoppe­r.”

Sunday’s launch attempt was foiled at the last minute by a bad sensor.

 ?? SpaceX via AP ?? An unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off Monday at Kennedy Space Center. It hoisted a classified satellite for the National Reconnaiss­ance Office.
SpaceX via AP An unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off Monday at Kennedy Space Center. It hoisted a classified satellite for the National Reconnaiss­ance Office.

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