SpaceX's Back-to-Back Rocket Landings
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•SpaceX launches back-to-back Falcon 9 rockets within 65 minutes and aces 2 landings days after a failed booster touchdown
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SpaceX launches two Falcon 9 rockets in just over an hour early Saturday morning .
The first -stage booster on the flight completed its 18th launch and landing after flying 13 Starlink missions, a Dragon cargo flight for NASA and three commercial satellite missions.
The successful SpaceX landings followed a failed Falcon 9 rocket landing on Aug. 28 during a booster's 23rd flight.
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