SpaceX hits 35th reuse milestone with Falcon 9 booster (video)

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SpaceX launched Booster 1067 for the 35th time from Cape Canaveral, carrying 29 Starlink satellites, setting a new rocket-reuse record and later landing on the drone ship 'A Shortfall of Gravitas' as part of SpaceX’s ongoing Starlink mission cadence. The flight brings Falcon 9’s yearly tally to 66 flights and 660 total missions, inching toward NASA’s shuttle-era record of 39 reuse flights; a separate Falcon 9 mission from Vandenberg also flew 21 Starlink satellites and two Starshield satellites on Sunday.
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