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Falcon 9 flight 20 (also known as Orbcomm OG2 M2) [1] was a Falcon 9 space launch that occurred on 22 December 2015 at 01:29:00 UTC (21 December, 8:29:00 pm local time). It was the first time that the first stage of an orbital rocket made a successful return and vertical landing.
LaFerrari, project name F150, [4] is a limited production mid-engine, mild hybrid sports car built by Italian automotive manufacturer Ferrari. [5] LaFerrari means "The Ferrari" in Italian; this is intended to be the definitive Ferrari.
27 December 2015: Successful SpaceX attempted to land the first stage on a platform in the Atlantic Ocean, but the first stage crash-landed on its landing platform. [1] The AESP-14 CubeSat was deployed from the space station on 5 February 2015, [2] while the Flock-1 CubeSats were deployed on 3 March 2015. [3] 21 January 01:04:00 Atlas V 551
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Most consecutive launch successes of a single type of rocket: 365. USA 14 January 2017 – 8 July 2024 Earth: Falcon 9: Most consecutive landing successes of a single type of rocket stage: 267. USA 4 March 2021 – 20 August 2024 Earth: Falcon 9 Most vertical landings of a single orbital rocket stage: 25. USA 3 June 2021 – 10 January 2025 Earth
A super heavy-lift launch vehicle is a rocket that can lift to low Earth orbit a "super heavy payload", which is defined as more than 50 metric tons (110,000 lb) [1] [2] by the United States and as more than 100 metric tons (220,000 lb) by Russia. [3]
The LRAC F1, officially called Lance-Roquettes AntiChar de 89 mm modèle F1 (89 mm anti-tank rocket launcher model F1), is a French reusable rocket launcher developed by Luchaire Défense SA, and manufactured in cooperation with Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de Saint-Étienne and was, in the 1970s, marketed by Hotchkiss-Brandt.