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Third time's a charm for Elon Musk.
After two failed attempts last week, SpaceX on Tuesday successfully launched an unmanned Falcon 9 rocket, carrying its first commercial satellite into space.
The launch is monumental for SpaceX because it proves the private company can deliver satellites into orbit on a budget. Now, CEO Musk and his team have an entry ticket to the $190 billion commercial satellite industry.
Singapore-based satellite communications provider SES contracted SpaceX to launch the $100 million SES-8 satellite, which will provide television, cable and broadband to rapidly growing markets in South Asia and Asia Pacific regions.
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Topics: elon musk, space, SpaceX, U.S., US & World
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