Falcon 9 lands on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, completing the first 35th launch and landing of a booster
Falcon 9 lands on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, completing the first 35th launch and landing of a booster
Many users praised the Falcon 9 booster's record 35th launch and landing because it showcases engineering excellence, rapid reusability, and ongoing reductions in launch costs.

@SpaceX 给你一个超级赞!

@SpaceX This booster has more flights than my entire career. Respect. 😂

@SpaceX Congrats SpaceX! 🫡

@SpaceX @elonmusk Friends of my are travelling 3200 miles for a September launch because they just have to see one in person. Wish I could be there too.

@SpaceX The first 35th?

@SpaceX Enjoy the 279 consecutive successful Falcon booster landings in a row, the longest streak ever.

@SpaceX 🔥🚀🚀🚀🚀awesome!!!!! Beautiful launch!!!!🚀🤗♥️

@SpaceX Asteroid, the SpaceX Mascot is watching 💫☄️

@SpaceX chart: SpaceX Starlink F9 run rate/day June 2026 vs goal UT
schedde sets Starlink launch goal for June 2026 at ~8.5
run rate is snapshot per launch of expected launches by EOM.

@SpaceX I remember the time Elon said they might be able to reuse the same rocket 10 times. I thought to myself "bullshit". 😆
I love it when I'm wrong when it comes to science and texhnology.

@SpaceX Yeah 🔥🔥

@SpaceX 35 landings and still sticking it like the first one. spacex making rocket reuse look routine while the rest of the world watches in awe 🫢

35 flights on the same Falcon 9 booster is the kind of number that makes rocket reusability feel almost routine.
Landing on A Shortfall of Gravitas after another mission shows how far SpaceX has pushed refurbishment engine life grid fin control, and drone ship recovery.
At what point do we stop calling this a rocket launch and start treating it like aerospace logistics?

@NovaXSpace @SpaceX U got that right 😎😎

@SpaceX Vero Beach Florida. Plane vs Rocket

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@SpaceX Jesus's christ don't believe that

@SpaceX

@SpaceX 35th now! When all started during the first landings, the ambition was to reuse up to 10 times. Back then, 10 times looked insane already
What is even more crazy is that no one else makes a reuse of their rockets. A rocket like that costs between 50-100 million!!

@SpaceX SpaceX is so impressive. Making the fantastic routine. However, this landing was a bit more off-center than usual. Just sayin. It would be interesting to see a plot of the landing center points for all of the total launches.
Falcon 9 lands on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, completing the first 35th launch and landing of a booster