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Last year reusable rockets entered the mainstream, and there’s no going back – Ars Technica
“If Rocket Lab ever builds a new vehicle, it will fundamentally be reusable.”

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- On December 13, 2020, a Falcon 9 rocket launched the Sirius XM-7 mission. It was the seventh flight for this first stage.
- This was the most experienced rocket to fly a commercial mission.
- Falcon 9 B1051 entering Port Canaveral aboard SpaceX’s Just Read The Instructions droneship after its seventh successful launch and landing.
- Close-up of the Falcon 9 logo on B1051.7 after the Sirius XM-7 mission.
The notion of reusing rockets finally went mainstream…
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