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Ground and space-based telescopes -- such as the forthcoming James Webb Space Telescope -- will be able to check out the relatively nearby planets found by TESS.
Rather than using each rocket once and then discarding it to burn up in Earths atmosphere.Via GiphySpaceX doesnt do this just to show off.
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The TESS rocket landing marks the 24th Falcon 9 first stage landing for SpaceX.This impressive launch probably started the planet hunter off on the right foot.
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SpaceX successfully relaunched a used rocket into space and then landed the expensive equipment back on Earth.If you go to Mars and dont like it.
The company plans to catch the parachuting fairings in a large net attached to a ship.and theyre generally tight-lipped about their financial operations.
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