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June 04, 2010

Congratulations to SpaceX!

For a successful launch to orbit, on the first try, of their Falcon9 clustered engine vehicle. YouTube'd here. (Unofficial video, with background sound and buffer jumps. Will link to official vid when available.)

Update: here's the official SpaceX video page.

Posted on June 04, 2010 at 13:11 in Space | Permalink

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