
That night, for the first time to re-launch SpaceX rocket version of Block 5
May 11 SpaceX launched a new, optimized for reuse option Block 5 rocket Falcon 9. Then Elon Musk said the question of when we will see the first re-flight Block 5:
"We take very seriously analyze this rocket apart to make sure our assumptions are correct design and you can use it again, not looking at the part," Musk said. "Ironically, we have to take it apart, to confirm that it is not necessary to disassemble".

Obviously, in the examination of the first stage of the rocket it took not much time, because it is already three months after the first launch rocket stands on the launch pad again to take off tonight. SpaceX plans to Merah Putih satellite into geosynchronous transfer orbit during the two-hour window that opens at 5:18 in the UTC time (8:18 GMT). The first stage will try to land on the site of an unmanned vessel "Of Course I Still Love You" at the end of their primary mission. Weather conditions are favorable. Although the company says little about the process of parsing the core of the first rocket Block 5, obviously, any problems were detected. The successful launch of 5, 8-ton satellite this week will increase the likelihood that SpaceX will launch one of the first stages of its Falcon 9 rocket in three separate launch for the first time this year.
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