Incredible timelapse shows Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket booster returning to Earth after launching a satellite
MESMERISING timelapse footage shows how a SpaceX rocket booster safely returns to Earth after launching into orbit.
Captured from the hull of a Falcon 9 booster, the video shows the machine hurtling through space before landing on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean.
It was recorded in 2016 during the launch of a satellite, but re-emerged on Twitter over the weekend following SpaceX's first manned mission.
Working with Nasa, the California company successfully fired two astronauts from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida on Saturday.
Spacefarers Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley soared into the atmosphere before boarding the International Space Station 19 hours later, on Sunday.
Much like the launch shown in the timelapse video, the first-stage booster of the Falcon 9 rocket returned to Earth shortly after launch.
Nasa said the successful mission - dubbed Demo-2 - would lay the groundwork for future manned flights to the Moon, Mars and beyond.
The flight also marked the first time astronauts had flown into orbit using a spacecraft built by a private company.
Nasa has depended on Russia's space agency Roscosmos for its manned launches since the Space Shuttle programme was shut down in 2011.
In other news, Russia on Sunday mocked Donald Trump's "hysteria" over the weekend's SpaceX launch.
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The crew docked with the ISS on Sunday where they will carry out various space experiments.
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