Of course!
SpaceX completes first-ever rocket landing following launch. For the first time in history, an orbital rocket successfully landed back on Earth following the completion of its primary objective.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched 11 satellites for Orbcomm at 8:30 pm EST. Eleven minutes later, at 8:41, the first stage of the rocket landed at Landing Zone-1, seven kilometers south of where it started from, SLC-40.
Following its landing, SpaceX technicians will safe the rocket and lower it to a horizontal position. From there, it will be sent to a facility for further safing and inspection. Sometime in 2016, the stage will be sued for fit checks at the company’s newly-acquired and renovated LC-39A at Kennedy Space Center.
Photo credits: SpaceX and Michael Seeley.
by keiran_s
Good God that's funny!
by @just_hank_moody, andreibkn and necessaryaegis
I'm American and when I hear a Brit speak -- like Stephen Fry, ship! -- I wish just a little we lost the war.
I’m British and whenever I meet an American in person and they talk I fangirl a lil bit bc you only really hear their voices on the tv and idk it’s like woah, they’re real
by r0ck5
Come on, Rupert. Get it together you fucking creep.