SpaceX Achieves Milestone with 250th Rocket Landing and Launches South Korean Spy Satellite

SpaceX successfully launched Ireland's first satellite, EIRSAT-1, and a South Korean reconnaissance satellite as part of a mission that included a total of 25 satellites. The Falcon 9 rocket, which marked SpaceX's 250th successful recovery of an orbital class rocket, lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The first stage of the rocket landed at Landing Zone 4 at Vandenberg. The South Korean satellite, called 425 Project EO/IR, is part of a set of five that SpaceX has been contracted to launch by 2025. EIRSAT-1, built by students from University College Dublin, carries payloads including a gamma ray detector and an evaluation of protective coatings.
- SpaceX launches Irish, South Korean satellites and lands its 250th rocket (video) Space.com
- WATCH: SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket from VSFB KSBY News
- SpaceX Carries South Korea's First Spy Satellite to Space Bloomberg
- South Korea launches its first spy satellite after rival North Korea does the same KSTP
- SpaceX launches South Korean spy satellite from California Reuters
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