SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy central core stage, which was making its first flight on June 24, over fired during a mission to send 24 satellites into orbit. Without enough left-over fuel to Cape Canaveral in Florida, the core booster headed instead for landing on a SpaceX drone ship — the “Of Course I Still Love You” — stationed more than 700 miles off the Florida coast.
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