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SpaceX succeeds in putting commercial satellite in Earth orbit

DEC 04, 2013
Physics Today

BBC : Yesterday SpaceX successfully launched another of its Falcon 9 rockets from Cape Canaveral in Florida. Previous missions carried supplies to the International Space Station; this time the payload was a telecommunications satellite, SES-8, which was placed in a geostationary transfer orbit . SpaceX’s successful launch of the satellite for SES , one of the largest telecommunications satellite operators in the world, represents a milestone for the private California-based space transport company. It’s the first SpaceX mission to go beyond a low Earth orbit. And because of its competitive pricing, SpaceX may be on its way to becoming a key player in the commercial space business.

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