Video cut off as it was landing, so they'll have to get back once they find out what happened.
Dr. Phil Metzger
‏@DrPhiltill
Successful @SpaceX rocket landing on a barge in the ocean! Big step forward in rocket reusability and lower cost access to space!
3:46 PM - 4 Mar 2016
Dr. Phil Metzger
‏@DrPhiltill
Going by the Orlando radio. They said @SpaceX landing successful. Waiting to hear more...
finally, this thread doesn't suck anymore. You nerds had been boring me for a week with this!
so what was the goal of this launch beyond the satellite? Successfully landing the first stage, intact?
No, this was evidently a much higher orbit so there won't be much fuel for the attempted landing. They are going to give it a shot but they are expecting a failed attempt at landing on the drone barge. I say good for them for giving it a go despite probable failure, can't be cheap.
Wow was it already near geostationary orbit when it released that satellite? That seemed fast. Or does the sattelite actually have enough thrust to get itself there?
#Falcon9 booster did not survive landing, confirmed by #SpaceX. #SES9
Oh right, are they going to try to land the second stage too?
What normally happens traditionally, do stages just end up as space junk or do they eventually get deorbited and burn up?
well it looks like they just landed something on the barge, no? Isn't that the first stage, and the point of this design?
but I haven't seen anything remotely official yet.
The fact that they haven't said anything says quite a bit.