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A Falcon 9 first-stage booster is a reusable rocket
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Falcon 9 Falcon 9 is a Reusable launch system#Partial reusable launch systems, partially reusable, two-stage-to-orbit, medium-lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured in the United States by SpaceX. The first Falcon 9 launch was on June 4, 2010, an ...
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Falcon Heavy Falcon Heavy is a super heavy-lift launch vehicle with partial reusability that can carry cargo into Earth orbit and beyond. It is designed, manufactured and launched by American aerospace company SpaceX. The rocket consists of a center core ...
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SpaceX Space Exploration Technologies Corp., commonly referred to as SpaceX, is an America, American space technology company headquartered at the SpaceX Starbase, Starbase development site in Starbase, Texas. Since its founding in 2002, the compa ...
. The manufacture of first-stage booster constitutes about 60% of the launch price of a single expended Falcon 9 (and three of them over 80% of the launch price of an expended Falcon Heavy), which led SpaceX to develop a program dedicated to recovery and reuse of these boosters. After multiple attempts, some as early as 2010, at controlling the re-entry of the first stage after its separation from the second stage, the first successful controlled landing of a first stage occurred on 22 December 2015, on the first flight of the Full Thrust version. Since then, Falcon 9 first-stage boosters have been landed and recovered times out of attempts, including synchronized recoveries of the side-boosters of most Falcon Heavy flights. In total recovered boosters have been refurbished and subsequently flown at least a second time, with a record of launches and landings carried out by a single booster. SpaceX intentionally limited Block 3 and Block 4 boosters to flying only two missions each, but the company indicated in 2018 that they expected the Block 5 versions to achieve at least ten flights, with only minor refurbishment between missions. The ten flight milestone was first achieved by Booster B1051 on the Starlink 27 mission in 2021. All boosters in Block 4 and earlier have been retired, expended, or lost. The last flight of a Block 4 booster was in June 2018. Since then all boosters in the active fleet are Block 5. Booster names are a B followed by a four-digit number. The first Falcon 9 version, v1.0, had boosters B0001 to B0007. All following boosters were numbered sequentially starting at B1001, the number 1 standing for first-stage booster.


List of boosters


v1.0 and v1.1

SpaceX attempted parachute of the Falcon 9 v1.0 first stage on flights 1 and 2, however on both attempts the boosters disintegrated on re-entry, and the plans were abandoned in favor of propulsive landings. Boosters B0002 (
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) and B1002 (
F9R Dev1 Falcon 9 prototypes were experimental flight test reusable rockets that performed vertical takeoffs and landings. The project was privately funded by SpaceX, with no funds provided by any government until later on. Two prototypes were built, a ...
) were modified to make short propulsive hops at test sites to demonstrate landing technologies, and were not used on orbital missions. Three boosters successfully made soft ocean touchdowns on orbital flights but were not recovered. } ! Version ! Launch date (
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) ! data-sort-type="text" , Flight No. ! Payload ! Launch (pad) ! Landing ! Fate , - id="B0001" , B0001 , v1.0 test , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , — , , , , , - id="B0002" , B0002 , v1.0 test , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , — , , , , Retired , - id="B0003" , B0003 , v1.0 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-001 , data-sort-value="Dragon 000" ,
Dragon Spacecraft Qualification Unit The Dragon Spacecraft Qualification Unit was a boilerplate version of the Dragon spacecraft manufactured by SpaceX. After using it for ground tests to rate Dragon's shape and mass in various tests, SpaceX launched it into low Earth orbit on the ...
, ( SLC40) , , Destroyed , - id="B0004" , B0004 , v1.0 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-002 ,
COTS Demo Flight 1 SpaceX COTS Demo Flight 1 was the first orbital spaceflight of the Dragon cargo spacecraft, and the second overall flight of the Falcon 9 rocket manufactured by SpaceX. It was also the first demonstration flight for NASA's Commercial Orbital Tra ...
(Dragon C101) , ( SLC40) , , Destroyed , - id="B0005" , B0005 , v1.0 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-003 ,
COTS Demo Flight 2 SpaceX COTS Demo Flight 2 (COTS 2), also known as Dragon C2+, was the second test-flight for SpaceX's uncrewed Cargo Dragon spacecraft. It launched in May 2012 on the third flight of the company's two-stage Falcon 9 launch vehicle. The flight ...
(Dragon C102) , ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B0006" , B0006 , v1.0 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-004 , CRS-1 (Dragon C103) , ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B0007" , B0007 , v1.0 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-005 , CRS-2 (Dragon C104) , ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1001" , B1001 , v1.1 test , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , — , , , , , - id="B1002" , B1002 , v1.1 test , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , — , , , , Destroyed , - id="B1003" , B1003 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-006 ,
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, ( SLC4E) , , Expended , - id="B1004" , B1004 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-007 , data-sort-value="SES-08" ,
SES-8 SES-8 is a geostationary Communications satellite operated by SES SES-8 was successfully launched on SpaceX Falcon 9 v1.1 on 3 December 2013, 22:41:00 UTC. It was the first flight of any SpaceX launch vehicle to a supersynchronous transfer ...
, ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1005" , B1005 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-008 ,
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, ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1006" , B1006 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-009 , CRS-3 (Dragon C105) , ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1007" , B1007 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-010 ,
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× 6 , ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1008" , B1008 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-011 ,
AsiaSat 8 AsiaSat 8 then AMOS-7 is a Hong Kong-turned-Israeli geostationary communications satellite which is operated by the Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company (Asiasat). Satellite description AsiaSat 8 was built by Space Systems/Loral, and i ...
, ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1009" , B1009 , v1.1 test , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , — , , , , , - id="B1010" , B1010 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-013 , CRS-4 ( Dragon C106.1) , ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1011" , B1011 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-012 , AsiaSat 6 / Thaicom 7 , ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1012" , B1012 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-014 , CRS-5 (Dragon C107) , ( SLC40) , ( JRTI) , Destroyed , - id="B1013" , B1013 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-015 ,
DSCOVR Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR; formerly known as Triana, unofficially known as GoreSat) is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) space weather, space climate, and Earth observation satellite. It was launched by Spac ...
, ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1014" , B1014 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-016 ,
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, ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1015" , B1015 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-017 , CRS-6 ( Dragon C108.1) , ( SLC40) , ( JRTI) , Destroyed , - id="B1016" , B1016 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-018 ,
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, ( SLC40) , , Expended , - id="B1017" , B1017 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-021 ,
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, ( SLC4E) , ( JRTI) , Destroyed , - id="B1018" , B1018 , v1.1 , , style="background:#D1F2EB" , F9-019 ,
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(Dragon C109) , ( SLC40) , , Destroyed , - class="sortbottom" , colspan="8" ,


Full Thrust up to Block 4

Falcon 9 Full Thrust (version 1.2 / Block 3) was the first version of the Falcon 9 to successfully land. Changes included a larger fuel tank, uprated engines and
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propellant and oxidizer to increase performance. Block 3 and Block 4 are found in this list while the active Block 5 is listed separately. Block 4 was a test version that included new hardware such as
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s later carried over to the current Block 5. Flights of all Falcon 9 rockets up to Block 4 were limited to 2 flights only, with a total of 14 second flights of these variants. The boosters were either retired or expended after that second launch. Boosters B1023 and B1025 were originally Falcon 9 boosters which were converted to Falcon Heavy side boosters for the
Falcon Heavy test flight The Falcon Heavy test flight (also known as the Falcon Heavy demonstration mission) was the first attempt by SpaceX to launch a Falcon Heavy rocket on February 6, 2018, at 20:45 UTC. The successful test introduced the Falcon Heavy as the m ...
.


Block 5

There are three booster types: Falcon 9 (F9), Falcon Heavy core (FH core) boosters, and Falcon Heavy side (FH side) boosters. Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy side boosters are reconfigurable to each other. A Falcon Heavy core booster is manufactured with structural supports for the side boosters and cannot be converted to Falcon Heavy side booster, although it can be converted to a lower performance Falcon 9 core booster. The interstage mounting hardware was changed after B1056. The newer interstage design features fewer pins holding the interstage on, reducing the amount of work needed to convert a Falcon 9 booster to a Falcon Heavy side booster. Block 5 is the latest iteration of the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy boosters. Changes include a stronger
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, upgraded engines, new
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sections (landing legs, engine sections, raceways, RCS thrusters and interstage), retractable landing legs, titanium grid fins, and other additions that simplify refurbishment and allow for easier reusability. Block 5 boosters were initially certified for 10 launches which was increased to 15. A "deep-dive" examination has been performed on
Falcon 9 B1058 Falcon 9 booster B1058 was a reusable Falcon 9 Falcon 9 Block 5, Block 5 Booster (rocketry), first-stage booster manufactured by SpaceX. B1058 was the first Falcon 9 booster to fly fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen and nineteen time ...
and B1060 after their 15th flight, and SpaceX certified Falcon 9 boosters for 20 missions. SpaceX has further increased the Falcon re-flight certification to 40 flights per booster, since 20 flights of some boosters are reached. B1058, first launched on 30 May 2020 (
Crew Dragon Demo-2 Crew Dragon Demo-2 (officially Crew Demo-2, SpaceX Demo-2, or Demonstration Mission-2) was the first crewed test flight of the Crew Dragon spacecraft. The spacecraft, named '' Endeavour'', launched on 30 May 2020 on a Falcon 9 rocket, and carr ...
), was the only booster with NASA logos. On 11 September 2022, during a Starlink mission, it became the first to complete fourteen launches and landings to become the fleet leader. With another 5 Starlink missions, B1058 achieved 15, 16, 17, 18 & 19 launches and landings, the first to do so. B1062 had been the first to achieve 20th, 21st, 22nd & 23rd launches and landings of a booster.
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holder B1067 is the current fleet leader after completing 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th launch & landings, the first to do so. Amongst all B5 boosters, B1058 holds the record for most spacecraft (869) launched to orbit, while the record for most spacecraft mass launched to orbit by a single booster is held by B1062 (). B1063 is currently and of all time, the oldest surviving booster in the Falcon 9 fleet. , SpaceX has put into service a total of 49 new B5 boosters, of which 29 have been destroyed (20 have been expended, six have been lost due to failed landings, and three have been lost during recovery).


Destroyed, Expended or Lost


Presumed active


Statistics


Booster turnaround time

This chart displays the turnaround time, in days, between two flights of each booster. As of , the shortest turnaround time was 9 days, 3 hours, 39 minutes and 28 seconds, for the fourth flight of B1088. Boosters that are still likely to be re-used (active fleet) are highlighted in bold.


Full Thrust booster flight counts

This chart lists how often boosters were flown. It is limited to the Full Thrust versions as previous versions were never recovered intact. The entries for Block 5 include active boosters that can make additional flights in the future. Blocks 1–3 made 27 flights with 18 boosters (1.5 flights per booster), Block 4 made 12 flights with 7 boosters (1.7 flights per booster). As of , Block 5 made flights with boosters ( flights per booster) with Falcon 9.


Block 5 booster flight status

This chart shows how many Block 5 boosters have had N flights, and their status: whether they are still active, expended (i.e. no attempt was made to recover) or destroyed (i.e. recovery of the booster failed). The booster ''expended'' after 1 use was B1054, (GPS III SV01 to MEO, Dec 2018). The three boosters ''destroyed'' on their first flight include two FH cores : B1055 (fell off ship, Apr 2019) and B1057 (ADS landing fail, June 2019).


Falcon 9 FT booster timeline

This timeline displays all launches of Falcon 9 boosters starting with the first launch of Full Thrust. Active boosters that are expected to make additional flights in the future are marked with an asterisk. Single flights are marked with vertical lines. A short white gap indicates conversion between Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy side formats. 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Synchronized recoveries of side-boosters

Most Falcon Heavy flights include landing of two side boosters onshore at the same time: #
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# USSF-52 #
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Notable boosters


''Grasshopper''

''Grasshopper'' consisted of "a Falcon 9 first-stage tank, a single Merlin-1D engine" with a height of . The booster used for ''Grasshopper'' had the serial number 0002. ''Grasshopper'' began flight testing in September 2012 with a brief, three-second hop, followed by a second hop in November 2012 with an 8-second flight that took the testbed approximately off the ground, and a third flight in December 2012 of 29 seconds duration, with extended hover under rocket engine power, in which it ascended to an altitude of before descending under rocket power to come to a successful vertical landing. ''Grasshopper'' made its eighth, and final, test flight on 7 October 2013, flying to an altitude of before making its eighth successful
vertical landing Vertical takeoff, vertical landing (VTVL) is a form of takeoff and landing for rockets. Multiple VTVL craft have flown. A notable VTVL vehicle was the Apollo Lunar Module which delivered the first humans to the Moon. Building on the decades of ...
. ''Grasshopper'' is retired.


Booster 1019

Falcon 9 B1019 was the first Full Thrust booster, and was first launched on 22 December 2015 for
Falcon 9 flight 20 Falcon 9 flight 20 (also known as Orbcomm OG2 M2) was a Falcon 9 space launch that occurred on 22 December 2015 at 01:29:00 UTC (21 December, 8:29:00 pm local time). It was the first time that the first stage of an orbital rocket made a success ...
and landed on the
Landing Zone 1 Landing Zone 1 and Landing Zone 2, also known as LZ-1 and LZ-2 respectively, are landing facilities at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station used by SpaceX. They allow the company to land the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket or the two side boost ...
(LZ1) at Cape Canaveral. It became the first orbital-class rocket booster to perform a successful return to launch site and
vertical landing Vertical takeoff, vertical landing (VTVL) is a form of takeoff and landing for rockets. Multiple VTVL craft have flown. A notable VTVL vehicle was the Apollo Lunar Module which delivered the first humans to the Moon. Building on the decades of ...
. SpaceX decided not to fly the booster again. Rather, the rocket was moved a few miles north, refurbished by SpaceX at the adjacent
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, to conduct a static fire test. This test aimed to assess the health of the recovered booster and the capability of this rocket design to fly repeatedly in the future. The historic booster is on display outside SpaceX headquarters in
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.


Booster 1021

Falcon 9 B1021 was the first booster to be re-flown and the first to land on a droneship. It was first launched on 8 April 2016 carrying a
Dragon spacecraft Dragon is a family of spacecraft developed and produced by American private space transportation company SpaceX. The first variant, later named Dragon 1, flew 23 cargo missions to the International Space Station (ISS) between 2010 and 2020 be ...
and
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(BEAM) on the
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mission and landed on an
autonomous spaceport drone ship An autonomous spaceport drone ship (ASDS) is a modified ocean-going barge developed by SpaceX and equipped with propulsion systems to maintain precise position and a large floating landing platform, landing platform. They were developed to re ...
(ASDS). After recovery, inspections and refurbishing, it was launched again on 30 March 2017 for the
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mission and recovered successfully a second time. This event marks a milestone in SpaceX's drive to develop reusable rockets and reduce launch costs. Following the second flight, SpaceX stated that they plan to retire this booster and donate it to
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for public display. It was later put on public display outside
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's headquarters in
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in October 2023.


Boosters 1023 and 1025

B1023 became the third orbital-class rocket to land on a droneship after launching
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into a geostationary transfer orbit on 27 May 2016. It was an unusually hard landing that crushed the energy absorbers on at least one of the landing legs, causing the booster to "walk" across the droneship and lean over, but the rocket arrived safely at Port Canaveral. B1025 successfully launched the CRS-9 resupply mission on its maiden flight on 18 July 2016 and landed on LZ-1, being the first after B1019 to do so. The mission carried a new docking adapter specifically designed for autonomous spacecraft to the ISS in preparation for
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resupply and Commercial Crew missions. B1023 and B1025 were assigned the role of side boosters for the
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in 2017, after which they underwent separate static fire tests. The boosters were mated to a newly built Falcon Heavy core, B1033, for the flight. The maiden flight of Falcon Heavy on 6 February 2018 launched SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster and a dummy astronaut into a Mars-crossing heliocentric orbit. The boosters successfully separated from the core and performed synchronized landings on LZ-1 and LZ-2. B1033 failed to land on the droneship due to running out of ignition fluid which resulted in two of three engines failing to ignite for its landing burn. The droneship suffered minor damage. B1023 is on display at the
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in its Falcon Heavy side booster configuration.


Booster 1046

B1046 was the first Block 5, the final version of the SpaceX Falcon 9. It was first launched on 11 May 2018, carrying
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, Bangladesh's first geostationary communications satellite. This marked the 54th flight of the Falcon 9 and the first flight of the
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. After completing a successful ascent, B1046 landed on the drone ship ''Of Course I Still Love You''. After inspection and refurbishment, B1046 was launched a second time on 7 August 2018, carrying the Telkom-4 (Merah Putih) satellite. The Telkom-4 mission marked the first time an orbital-class rocket booster launched two GTO missions. This was also the first re-flight of a Block 5 booster. Four months after the Telkom-4 mission, B1046 arrived at
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to support the
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Booster 1048

B1048 was the third Falcon 9 Block 5 to fly and the second Block 5 booster to re-fly, and the first booster ever to be launched four, then five times. During the last launch, an engine shut down seconds before the planned shutdown, becoming only the second time a Merlin engine failed since the failure during the
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in October 2012. The primary mission was unaffected and the
Starlink Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by Starlink Services, LLC, an international telecommunications provider that is a wholly owned subsidiary of American aerospace company SpaceX, providing coverage to around 130 countries ...
payload deployed successfully, further confirming the reliability of the rocket due to redundancy of the engines. With reduced thrust, B1048 was unable to sufficiently slow down its descent, and thus was unable to land.


Booster 1049

B1049 was the oldest Falcon 9 booster on active duty until its last flight on 22 Nov 2022, after which this title went to B1052. It was the first to successfully launch and land six, then seven times, and the second to launch and land eight, nine, and then ten times respectively. It launched two commercial payloads,
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and the eighth
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batch, and eight internal
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batches. B1049 was seen with its landing legs and grid fins removed indicating that it would be expended on its next flight. The final flight of B1049 was originally thought to be O3b mPower 4-6 but a regrouping of the launches meant that an expendable booster was no longer required. It was then planned that B1049's last flight would be the launch of Nilesat-301 however, those plans changed and the mission was flown with a recoverable booster (B1062.7). B1049 flew the Eutelsat-10B communications satellite with a Test/Spare Block 4 interstage on 22 November 2022. This mission was its last flight.


Booster 1050

B1050 launched for the first time on 5 December 2018. A grid fin malfunction occurred shortly after the entry burn, resulting in the booster performing a controlled landing in the ocean instead of the planned ground pad landing. No future flights for B1050 were planned, and it was scrapped due to its damage, with some parts being recycled into the
Starhopper Since April 2023, Starship has been launched times, with successes and failures. The vehicle Starship composes when combined with the Super Heavy booster, also named Starship, has been developed with the intention of lowering launch costs usin ...
test vehicle.


Booster 1051

B1051 was the sixth Falcon 9 Block 5 booster built. On its maiden flight on 2 March 2019, it carried a Crew Dragon into orbit on the Demo-1 mission. It then flew its second mission out of Vandenberg AFB launching the Radarsat constellation. It then flew 4 Starlink missions and launched SXM-7, totaling 5 flights in 2020 alone, and becoming the first Falcon 9 to launch a commercial payload on its seventh flight. On 18 December 2021, it flew for a record 11th time. It was the first booster to be used eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve times respectively. It flew for the final time on 12 November 2022 for the Intelsat G-31/G-32 mission, and was expended.


Booster 1056

B1056 first launched on 4 May 2019, carrying a Cargo Dragon to the ISS. Because of the failure of the static test fire of Crew Dragon C204's Super-Draco abort engines on LZ-1, it landed on a drone ship instead. It flew three more times. On 17 February 2020, B1056 was planned to perform the 50th orbital-class rocket landing, just 27 days after its previous launch. The booster soft-landed in the Atlantic Ocean and was severely damaged after launching Starlink satellites into orbit, becoming the first flight-proven Block 5 booster to fail landing.


Booster 1058

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was first launched on 30 May 2020, from
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(
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launch site). It carried
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astronauts
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and
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to the
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. It was the first crewed orbital spaceflight launched from the United States since the final
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mission, and the first crewed flight test of
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. It was the first crewed orbital spaceflight by a private company. The booster was the first and only Falcon 9 booster to feature NASA's worm logo and meatball insignia, which was reintroduced after last being used in 1992. On 11 September 2022, it flew for the 14th time and became the first booster to be recovered 14 times. On 17 December 2022, it was also the first booster to fly and land for the 15th time. On 10 July 2023, it broke the reusability record of flying and landing an orbital-class rocket booster for the 16th time and later went on to be the first to complete 17, 18, and 19 launches in the same year. Despite the successful landing in its nineteenth flight, the booster tipped over during transit due to rough seas and high winds. SpaceX has already equipped newer Falcon boosters with upgraded landing legs that have the capability to self-level and mitigate this type of issue.


Booster 1060

B1060 first flew on 30 June 2020, a month after Demo-2. Further missions it supported include launches of Starlink v1, v1.5 and v2 Mini, two Transporter ridesharing missions, and three large commercial satellites. After becoming the senior active rocket for SpaceX on 25 December 2023, it was assigned to what would become the first successful commercial Lunar landing: the booster launched
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on 15 February 2024. This was its eighteenth mission.


Booster 1061

Falcon 9 B1061 first launched
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to the ISS on 16 November 2020, the first operational flight of Crew Dragon, and landed on a drone ship. It became the first booster to fly crew twice as well as the first reused booster to fly crew as a part of the Crew-2 mission. This first stage went on to complete additional missions. B1061 is the only booster to land on all of SpaceX's different landing zones and drone ships (not including LZ-2). It was expended on the
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launch on 7 October 2024. Booster 1061 flew a total of 23 flights, making it tied with B1062 for the oldest Falcon 9 booster.


Booster 1062

Falcon 9 B1062 launched
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in 2021, operated by
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on behalf of
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CEO
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. The mission launched the
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''Resilience'' on 16 September 2021 at 00:02:56
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from the Florida
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's
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atop a
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, placed the Dragon capsule into
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, and ended successfully on 18 September 2021 at 23:06:49 UTC, when the ''Resilience'' splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean. B1062 held the record for the fastest booster turnaround time at 21 days and 4 hours between 8 April 2022 (Axiom-1) and 29 April 2022 (Starlink Group 4–16) beating the previous record of 27 days and 6 hours held by B1060. This was the first time a booster had flown twice in the same calendar month. According to the SpaceX webcast of the Starlink Group 4-16 mission, the booster spent just nine days in refurbishment. This record withstood until B1080 broke it by launching within 14 days between 11-24 November 2024. This booster was the first booster to achieve 20 launches and landings. This booster completed 22 successful launch and landings, before tipping over on its 23rd landing on the droneship
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during the Starlink 8-6 mission.


Booster 1069

Falcon 9 B1069 launched
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to
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in December 2021 for
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. SpaceX achieved the feat of 100 successful orbital rocket booster landings in this mission, coinciding with the sixth anniversary of its first booster landing. The rough seas led to the Octagrabber robot not being able to secure the booster to the deck, leading to both the booster, droneship and the Octagrabber robot being heavily damaged in transit. It took months for SpaceX to refurbish B1069, returning into service only on Group 4-23 mission in August 2022. On its next flight for
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Hotbird 13F, B1069 included a hosted promotional payload by
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, that was a box powered by
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containing two Adidas Al Rihla (the Journey) balls, that were to be used in
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in
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. These match balls were launched and brought back by landing on the drone-ship surviving the stresses of re-entry. Later, they were taken out and shipped back to Qatar for the World Cup. This was the first payload on a Falcon 9 booster itself and demonstrated the reusability. The balls' flight by SpaceX was, in part, a promotion for the company's Starlink satellite internet service. An associated website invited World Cup attendees to visit the Starlink office in Doha.


Reuse and recovery records

*B1012 featured the first recovery attempt on a drone-ship on 10 January 2015. The attempt was unsuccessful. *B1019 became the first orbital booster ever to be recovered after a launch. After it landed at LZ-1 on 22 December 2015, it was retired and put on display at SpaceX Headquarters in Hawthorne, California. *B1021 became the first booster ever to land on a drone-ship. On 8 April 2016, B1021 touched down on the drone ship ''
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'', marking SpaceX's second successful landing. *
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became the first booster to fly a second time, on F9 Flight 32 when it launched the
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satellite on 30 March 2017. After its second successful landing, it was retired and put on display at
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. *B1023 and B1025 achieved the first synchronized landings when they touched down together at LZ-1 and LZ-2 respectively after the Falcon Heavy Test Flight on 6 February 2018. * B1046 (the first Block 5 booster) became the first to launch three times, carrying Spaceflight SSO-A on 3 December 2018. * B1048 was the first booster to be recovered four times on 11 November 2019, and the first to perform a fifth flight on 18 March 2020, but the booster was lost during re-entry. *B1049 was the first booster to be recovered five times on 4 June 2020, six times on 18 August 2020, and seven times on 25 November 2020. *B1051 became the first booster to be recovered eight times on 20 January 2021, nine times on 14 March 2021, and ten times on 9 May 2021, achieving one of SpaceX's milestone goals for reuse. It then became the first booster to be recovered 11 times on 18 December 2021 and 12 times on 19 March 2022. *B1060 became the first booster to fly 13 times on 17 June 2022. * B1088 holds the record for fastest turnaround at 9 days, 3 hours, 39 minutes and 28 seconds. It launched on 12 March and again on 21 March 2025. First booster to launch and land thrice in 23 days, achieved on 4 April 2025. *B1023 holds the record for the farthest downrange drone-ship landing from Falcon 9 at 681 km on 27 May 2016 and B1055 holds the record of 1236 km downrange from Falcon Heavy. * B1058 became the first booster to fly 14 times on 11 September 2022, 15 times on 17 December 2022, 16 times on 10 July 2023, 17 times on 20 September 2023, 18 times on 4 November 2023 and 19 times on 23 December 2023. *B1069 launched and returned a hosted box containing two
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Adidas Al Rihla on 15 October 2022 for a sub-orbital flight, the first payload on a Falcon 9 booster. *B1061 became the only booster on 30 December 2022 to launch from all SpaceX's different launch sites and on all of SpaceX's different landing zones and drone ships (except rarely used LZ-2 that is located nearby LZ-1). *B1080 became the first booster to land onshore after launching a crewed mission ( Ax-2) on 21 May 2023. Before, all boosters of Dragon 2 missions, crew and cargo, landed on ships. As of April 2025, since Ax-2 all boosters of Dragon 2 missions landed onshore, except for Polaris Dawn and Fram2, which were launched to much higher orbit and higher inclination orbit respectively than usual. *The fastest return of a droneship from the landing site to Port Canaveral is 50 hours achieved by ''
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'', on the Starlink Group 6-46 mission. * B1062 became the first booster to fly 20 times on 13 April 2024, 21 times on 18 May 2024, 22 times on 27 June 2024, and 23 times on 28 August 2024. *The fastest landing-to-landing turnaround of a droneship is 84 hours achieved by ''
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'', between the Starlink Group 6-60 and Group 6-64 missions. * B1067 became the first booster to be recovered 23 times on 11 November 2024 and flown and recovered 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 times on 4 December 2024, 10 January 2025 15 February 2025, 14 April 2025, and 13 May 2025 respectively. * B1076 became the first booster to fly ten times in one calendar year on 5 December 2024.


See also

*
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches As of , rockets from the Falcon 9 family have been launched times, with full mission successes, two mission failures during launch, one mission failure before launch, and one partial failure. Designed and operated by SpaceX, the Falcon 9 fa ...
**
List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2010–2019) From June 2010, to the end of 2019, Falcon 9 was launched 77 times, with 75 full mission successes, one partial failure and one total loss of the spacecraft. In addition, one rocket and its payload were destroyed on the launch pad during the ...
** List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2020–2022) *
Lists of spacecraft The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to space exploration. Space exploration – use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space. Physical exploration of space is conducted both by human spac ...
*
List of Super Heavy boosters Since April 2023, Super Heavy has been launched times, with successes and failures. Starship, the vehicle Super Heavy composes when combined with the Starship spacecraft, has been developed with the intention of lowering launch costs using ec ...
* :Individual Falcon 9 boosters


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