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Default Watch SpaceX staff erupt as Falcon 9 nails the landing

"The Falcon has landed." With that pronouncement, the SpaceX ground crew shares hugs and high fives, while a huge crowd of employees explodes in celebration. Sure, the new video of December's mission is an overproduced PR effort from Musk & crew,...

http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/13/s...landing-video/
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