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SpaceX Makes History: Falcon 9 Achieves 35th Flight Record Early Thursday morning on July 10, 2026, SpaceX set an incredible record in the space industry. The Falcon 9 rocket with serial number B1058 launched
into space for the thirty-fifth time and after successfully completing its mission, returned to Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This event is not only a massive technical achievement, but demonstrates
that the space industry is no longer expensive and disposable like it used to be. To understand the significance of this event, we need to look back a bit. Before SpaceX emerged, rockets would fall into
the ocean after each launch and were no longer usable. This drove the cost of space access above $400 million per launch. But SpaceX, with vertical landing technology and reusability, managed to reduce
this cost to under $60 million. Now with the 35-flight record, this cost per launch has dropped to less than $20 million. [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1] Booster B1058, which first launched in 2020, has completed
many critical missions. This rocket has carried NASA astronaut crews to the International Space Station, deployed military satellites into orbit, and launched dozens of Starlink satellites. On its latest
flight, this booster delivered 23 second-generation Starlink satellites to LEO (Low Earth Orbit). 2015: First successful Falcon 9 landing 2017: First booster reuse (second flight) 2021: 10-flight record
for a single booster 2023: 20-flight record broken 2026: 35-flight record set (B1058) "} --> The Economics of Space Are Changing With this achievement, SpaceX is completely transforming the economic model
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