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pic.twitter.com/w007TccANJ SpaceX's trip was successful in its main mission, delivering a payload up into space.
"Ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering a payload of at least five hundred kilograms — to a range of three hundred kilometers — are inherently capable of delivering nuclear weapons," the official said.
The private space transport company, owned by tech billionaire Elon Musk, managed a successful landing in December, when another Falcon 9 rocket made a safe vertical landing at Cape Canaveral in Florida after delivering a payload into space.
Elon Musk has a lot to celebrate this Christmas - recently, the Falcon 9 rocket, built by his other company, SpaceX, made a successful vertical (and gentle) landing after delivering a payload of satellites into orbit, a huge milestone in the history of space travel.
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In fact, the longer series of photos includes several images of the KN-08, a North Korean road-mobile ICBM that is supposedly capable of delivering a payload to the continental US.
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Ballistic missile, a rocket-propelled self-guided strategic-weapons system that follows a ballistic trajectory to deliver a payload from its launch site to a predetermined target.
They all exploded in midair or failed in their stated purpose of putting satellites into orbit, casting doubt on the North's ability to deliver a payload on an intercontinental ballistic missile.
It makes no sense at this stage to develop a rocket expressly for small satellites, when the cheapest that would be able to deliver a payload into orbit would cost $25m.
EVERY decade or so, enthusiasts dream up plans for yet another spaceplane a craft that can take off from a runway like an aeroplane, fly up into orbit to deliver a payload, and then glide back to Earth for a runway landing.
Demand from consumers there is surging, something the World Gold Council attributes "in no small part" to the use of Thailand as a route to channel gold into other marketsFrom runway to orbit and back Reusable spaceplanes able to take off from a runway like an aeroplane, fly up into orbit to deliver a payload and return to Earth would cut the cost of launching satellites.
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