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NASA lauds “picture-perfect” launch: SpaceX takes shipment of groceries to International Space Station

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16/04/2015
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX launched a shipment of groceries to the International Space Station on Tuesday, including the first espresso maker bound for orbit.

But the company’s third attempt to land the leftover booster on an ocean platform failed.

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SpaceX chief Elon Musk wrote via Twitter that the first-stage booster rocket landed but then tipped over. He wants to reuse the rockets rather than discard them in the ocean to reduce launch costs.

Despite improvements to the booster and landing platform, Musk still had predicted a less than 50 percent chance of success for the latest effort. He and other company officials repeatedly stressed that the landing test was secondary to getting the Dragon capsule into orbit.

Indeed, NASA congratulated SpaceX on Tuesday’s “picture-perfect” launch, delayed a day by stormy weather. Images beamed down from orbit showed the protective covering popping off the Dragon and the two solar wings unfolding, like a newborn chick.

The supply ship holds more than 4,000 pounds of food, science experiments and equipment for the six space station astronauts.

At liftoff time, the orbiting lab was soaring over Australia. The delivery should arrive Friday.

“We watched live!” Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti said in a tweet. “Amazing to think that in 3 days (hash)Dragon will be knocking on our door.”

The specially designed espresso machine is for Cristoforetti, who has been stuck with American instant coffee since she arrived at the space station in November. The Italians in charge of the project hope to revolutionize coffee-drinking in space.

SpaceX, meanwhile, hopes to transform the rocket business by eventually landing the first-stage booster on a platform floating a few hundred miles off Florida’s northeastern coast, near Jacksonville.

The booster was programmed, following separation 2½ minutes after liftoff, to flip around and fly to the platform dubbed “Just Read the Instructions.”

This was the second launch attempt for this mission, SpaceX’s seventh supply run for NASA.

The Dragon — the only supply ship capable of returning items intact — will remain at the space station until around May 21.

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