Rockets will no longer be resting in peace on the ocean floor after the launch, Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, better known as SpaceX, an American aerospace manufacturer and space transport Services Company headquartered in Hawthorne, California has successfully recycled a rocket which was used by NASA for one of their launch process which happened a year ago. SpaceX refurbished and tested the 15-foot booster, still sporting its nine original engines. It’s something which has never being tried ever in the history of mankind. The Falcon 9 was launched from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center on March 30, 2017. Rocket boosters are normally discarded after their use but with the technology developed by SpaceX now this boosters can be recycled and reused which will cut down the cost in a big margin for future space programs.



