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The folks doing it are being fairly pessimistic - this is a learning exercise and if it actually works that's a total bonus.
I was wondering even if they do get it to land on the platform, in the ocean - then what? It can't be very stable to have a very tall narrow rocket sitting on its base as you tow the barge back to base, but it can't be easy to lie it down either.
Either way it's very cool - it looks exactly like how a kid would imagine a rocket to work:
The company CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the booster hit the platform hard.
"Close, but no cigar," he added. "Bodes well for the future tho'. Ship itself is fine. Some of the support equipment on the deck will need to be replaced."
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