SpaceX Sets Falcon 9 Reuse Record with NROL-57 Launch from Vandenberg

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launches NROL-57, breaking its own reusability record with a nine-day turnaround.

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Written by Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 27 March 2025 22:12 IST
Highlights
  • Falcon 9 launches NROL-57, breaking SpaceX's reuse record
  • The booster flew just nine days after its previous mission
  • NROL-57 adds to the U.S. reconnaissance satellite network

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched the NROL-57 mission on March 21, 2025.

Photo Credit: SpaceX

A Falcon 9 rocket, operated by SpaceX, lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California at 2:49 a.m. EDT on March 21. It is carrying the classified NROL-57 mission for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). This marked a huge milestone in rocket reusability, as the same booster had previously launched NASA's SPHEREx space telescope and PUNCH solar probes just over nine days earlier. The previous record for the shortest turnaround between flights of a Falcon 9 first stage was 14 days.

Mission and Strategic Implications

According to information released by the NRO, NROL-57 is part of the agency's "proliferated architecture" initiative, which involves deploying numerous smaller satellites designed to enhance resilience and operational capabilities. Official details regarding the payloads remain classified, but reports do suggest they could include "Starshield" satellites—modified versions of SpaceX's Starlink satellites tailored for government reconnaissance purposes.

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Falcon 9's Precision Landing and Booster History

The Falcon 9's first stage successfully executed a landing at Vandenberg Space Force Base approximately 7.5 minutes after liftoff after its launch execution. SpaceX's mission data confirms this was the fourth flight for the booster. This reinforced the company's advancements in rapid refurbishment and reuse of rocket components.

Expanding the Proliferated Architecture

NROL-57 represents the eighth launch under this strategy, with all previous missions also conducted using Falcon 9 rockets from Vandenberg. The growing constellation of these satellites is intended to provide increased operational flexibility and reliability in space-based intelligence gathering. No official details have been disclosed regarding the orbit or deployment specifics of the NROL-57 payloads.

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