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For those working at PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom), launching a satellite from Cape Canaveral in the United States is a tense and emotional occasion, given that 42 years ago the company sent its first telecommunication satellite, Palapa A1, into orbit from the same spot. For space transportation firm SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, it was the first time that it had used a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket, a vehicle that the company hopes can be used at least 10 times before any refurbishment is needed. (Photo: Official SpaceX)
(The Jakarta Post / Kurniawan Hari)