SpaceX rocket lifts off from moon pad

A cargo ship carrying supplies and experiments to the International Space Station has been carried aloft by a SpaceX rocket launched at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

The SpaceX Falcon rocket launches from the Kennedy Space Center

A SpaceX Falcon rocket has blasted off from a historic NASA launch pad at the Kennedy Space Centre. (AAP)

A SpaceX Falcon rocket has blasted off from a historic NASA launch pad at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, then succeeded in landing itself back on the ground nine minutes later.

The rocket, which launched at 9.39am local time on Sunday carried a cargo ship with about 2500kg of supplies and experiments for the International Space Station.

After the launch, the rocket's first stage separated, turned around and touched down on a landing pad at the nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It marked the eighth successful landing for Elon Musk's rocket company.

It was the first time SpaceX launched a rocket from Kennedy Space Centre's historic Launch Complex 39A, originally built for the 1960s-era Apollo moon program and later rebuilt for the space shuttles.

The space company founded by entrepreneur Musk had scrubbed its first launch attempt on Saturday, 13 seconds before liftoff, due to concerns about the steering system in the rocket's upper stage, the company said.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which hired SpaceX to fly cargo to the station after the shuttle program ended, was closely monitoring the launch to learn more about the company's operations before it clears the company to fly NASA astronauts on SpaceX rockets.


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