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==== Falcon 9: Reusability and Cost Reduction ==== * '''Falcon 9''' is a two-stage rocket designed for the reliable and safe transport of satellites and the Dragon spacecraft into orbit. The Falcon 9 is known for its reusability: the first stage of the rocket can land back on Earth and be reused for future missions, drastically reducing the cost of each launch. * The first successful landing of a Falcon 9 rocket occurred in December 2015, marking a historic achievement for space exploration. * The Falcon 9 has been a game-changer in the space industry. It has been used for a wide range of missions, from satellite launches to resupply missions for the International Space Station (ISS). The development of the Falcon 9 significantly lowered the cost of space launches, making space more accessible for both governmental and commercial purposes.
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