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The top 5 things to know about the Block 5 Falcon 9 of SpaceX, which is now entering the full-time service of the company.
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SpaceX's Of course I still like Always drone ship, which is based on the East Coast. (Photo: SpaceX)

The upcoming SpaceX spacecraft currently under construction is expected to be ready for its Space Coast debut next year, confirmed Saturday the company's general manager , Elon Musk

third ship of the company.] A lack of Gravitas, will probably join the veteran Of Course I Still Love You in Port Canaveral before the summer and add one more member to the growing fleet of the company. 59008] "Probably shipped next summer," Musk said on Twitter in response to FLORIDA TODAY early Saturday morning.

Musk earlier this year confirmed that the autonomous drone spacecraft, or ASDS, would call the East Coast home to help SpaceX recover boosters as the company's theft rate increases. Having two ships in the Atlantic Ocean during Falcon Heavy launches also means that two of the three rocket boosters can be salvaged at sea while one of them returns to the Cape Town Air Station. Canaveral.

SpaceX is currently operating another drone ship. Instructions, on the west coast for launches at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. All three are named after the spaceships featured in the novels "Culture" by the Scottish writer Iain M. Banks.

A lack of Gravitas highlights the growing maritime operations for the company: Mr. Steven, a visually unique vessel based in The Port of Los Angeles, featuring four massive arms and a bright yellow net designed to catch the rocket cones after takeoff, has recently been upgraded and continues to test its capabilities.

Musk claimed to have captured hulls in the Pacific Ocean. The missions would save on costs and compare them to a palette that would collapse in the ocean with $ 6 million in cash

"Would you like to recover that?" he joked last year. "Yes, you would."

Further down the line, the company plans to carry its next vehicle destined for the moon and Mars, known as the Big Falcon Rocket, to the Space Coast by boat after construction in Los Angeles. The teams will equip new ships to move the massive rocket through the Panama Canal, which has hosted Saturn V components and Apollo-era space shuttles while they were traveling to Florida.

Contact Emre Kelly at [email protected] or 321-242-3715. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook on @EmreKelly.

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