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SpaceX Boosters Return After Launching GOES-U Weather Satellite for NOAA and NASA from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida



SpaceX Boosters Return After Launching GOES-U Weather Satellite for NOAA and NASA from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida

The side boosters of a SpaceX Falcon 9 Heavy rocket return to Landing Zones 1 and 2 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station after launching the GOES-U weather satellite for the NOAA and NASA from Complex 39A from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Tuesday June 25, 2024. .Photo by Joe Marino/UPI

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