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DescriptionFalcon 9 by SpaceX with the JCSAT14 on top (26581509670).jpg
Launched in the early morning hours of Friday May 6, 2016 by SpaceX from Launch Complex 40, the JSAT14 satellite sits atop a Falcon9 rocket, seen here on Thursday, May 5. The mission was a success: the satellite was delivered and the first stage of the Falcon9 was recovered, landing safely on the SpaceX drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You", positioned downrange.
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Launched in the early morning hours of Friday May 6, 2016 by SpaceX from Launch Complex 40, the JSAT14 satellite sits atop a Falcon9 rocket, seen here on Thursday, May 5. The mission was a success: the satellite was delivered and the first stage of the Falcon9 was recovered, landing safely on the SpaceX drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You", positioned downrange.