IN BRIEF
SpaceX has successfully launched a Spanish telecommunication satellite into orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket. This marks the fourth completed Falcon 9 mission so far in 2018.
Early Tuesday morning, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 successfully completed another launch. The rocket took off from the Complex 40 launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station carrying a satellite for Spanish telecommunications company Hispasat.
The rocket took off promptly at 12:33 AM, and deployed its payload just shy of 33 minutes later. Several times throughout the livestream, loud cheers could be heard — the SpaceX team applauded its achievement at each phase of the successful deployment and separation.
Since everything appeared to go according to plan, the satellite should now be in its highly elliptical geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) around Earth.
If the rocket is reusable, it’s a moot point now — SpaceX made no attempt to land the rocket, due to forecasted choppy weather in the Atlantic, according to a press release.