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SpaceX makes history with the first orbital rocket landing in history

The aerospace company, SpaceX, just made history by sending the first orbital rocket into space and landing it back on the ground. Here’s a GIF of the rocket landing below:

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This monumental moment marks a critical milestone that SpaceX has been working toward for years and could pave the way for a new era of spaceflight, which runs on reusable rockets — rockets that can fly more than once.

Five years ago, a maneuver like this was unheard of in the spaceflight industry. But now, SpaceX has done something never attempted before by sending an orbital rocket into space and then bringing it back intact.

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And the crowd at SpaceX headquarters went crazy as the rocket touched down. Here’s a picture of the rocket standing upright at the landing site in Cape Canaveral in Florida:

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Screen Shot 2015 12 21 at 8.43.52 PM

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An orbital rocket is a rocket that can transport payloads into orbit around the Earth, which is a critical step if you want to get to deep space or distant destinations like the moon or Mars, which is exactly what SpaceX has in mind for its fleet of reusable rocket.

The immediate benefit of reusable rokets is a drastic decrease in the cost of spaceflight. But the long-term advantage is even more exciting: A fleet of reusable rocket could be used to land on Mars to then launch astronauts off the Martian surface.

When SpaceX plans to reuse this rocket is unclear, but it looks like it’s in great condition for reuse.

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