DescriptionFalcon 9 First Stage Reusability Graphic.jpg
English: Wondering how Falcon 9's first stage will attempt to fly back to Earth on our next launch? The next attempt to land will take place during the launch of Cargo Dragon's CRS-7 mission to the International Space Station, currently slated for June 28.
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Senkrechte Landung der ersten Stufe einer Falcon-9-Rakete. Nach Start, Aufstieg und Abtrennung erfolgt ein Umdrehmanöver, einige Korrekturmanöver und dann die senkrechte Landung mit Stützbeinen auf einer Zielplatform.
Схема возвращения первой ступени Falcon 9 на Землю