Ocean Rocket Research Paper

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If you’ve ever watched video of a rocket launch, you’ve likely seen the familiar site of the rocket moving slowly upward as it gives off a large gush of smoke The rocket speeds up and shoots into the atmosphere, trailing flames behind it. Eventually, a part of the rocket falls off, heading back to earth. This part of the rocket is called the booster. The booster provided the fuel to get the rocket off the ground, and was dropped as dead weight after its purpose was fulfilled. Traditionally, these boosters have been allowed to fall into the Atlantic Ocean, requiring a new booster be built for the next rocket.
SpaceX, a company based in California, has been working on getting these boosters to land right-side-up on a platform. After several successful

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