Rocket with Argentina satellite blasts off

The Argentinian satellite launched by SpaceX is the first of two that will be used for emergency management and for land monitoring.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying an Argentinian satellite has blasted off from California.

The primary purpose of Sunday's mission is to place the SAOCOM 1A satellite into orbit, but SpaceX will also try for the first time to bring the Falcon's first stage back to a landing at the Vandenberg Air Force Base launch site.

SpaceX has previously landed first stage rockets on land after Florida launches but has not done so on the West Coast.

The YS Air Force last week advised residents on the central California coast they may see multiple engine burns by the first stage and hear one or more sonic booms as it returns.

The satellite is the first of two that will be used for emergency management and for land monitoring.


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