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SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launches South Korean Satellite, Just 51 Days After Launching NASA Astronauts Into Space

HAWTHORNE (CBSLA) — SpaceX beat its own record Monday with the successful launch of a South Korean military communications satellite, just 51 days after using the rocket for a manned launch.

The Falcon 9 rocket launched at about 2:30 p.m. California time from Cape Canaveral in Florida. The launch was originally scheduled for last Tuesday, but was delayed due to a last-minute repair issue.

The rocket, which was carrying the South Korean ANASIS-II satellite, was previously used in SpaceX's historic May 30 launch of two astronauts to the International Space Station. The 51-day turnaround time broke the company's previous record of 62 days for re-use of a rocket stage.

After the launch, first stage of the rocket was successfully landed on SpaceX's floating drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. It has been named "Just Read The Instructions."

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