SpaceX records fall to Earth using a GoPro

SpaceX has shared many videos of its rockets that they’ve launched. The company has now come up with footage of one of its Falcon 9 rockets from a different view.

A GoPro camera tying the device to the Falcon 9 rocket's metal fairing was used to record video, when that part of the rocket entered Earth again. Its rockets have been designed to be used again, so the rocket returned to Earth.

SpaceX wrote on Youtube, where the video was uploaded, "A GoPro inside a fairing from a recent Falcon 9 flight captured some spectacular views as it fell back to Earth. Footage is played in real time".

The company's Falcon 9, which is a two-stage rocket, is the first rocket that has been completely developed in the 21st century. In 2012, it delivered the Dragon spacecraft towards the International Space Station (ISS). With this, Elon Musk's company became the first commercial company that visited the laboratory in low-Earth orbit. Since then, the company has been sending and returning cargo to and from the ISS for NASA.

SpaceX could greatly affect the spaceflight industry as it is looking forward to make its rockets reusable. If reusable rocket becomes the standard, it is expected that the cost of spaceflight will be greatly reduced.

The rocket requires returning to Earth before it can try to land on a barge floating in the Atlantic Ocean. The recent video shows beauty of the Earth.