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Grasshopper hops a little higher

Zach Rosenberg
 on November 5, 2012 5:15 PM | | Comments (0)
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Grasshopper, SpaceX's reusable technology testbed, has flown its first real hop, as seen in a video tweeted by Elon Musk.

The vehicle is essentially a modifed Falcon 9 fuel system and Merlin 1D rocket attached to low-tech struts. The follow-on will be better equipped to handle higher speeds, altitudes and pressures.

SpaceX has been reticent to release much information about Grasshopper, much less the follow-on, but this latest flight marks another leap towards Elon Musk's stated goal, a vertical-takeoff and vertical-landing rocket.

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