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					<description><![CDATA[Of those 50 flights, how many have been new boosters this year?  I think the two Falcon Heavy center cores, and I think 2 F9 cores have been new this year.  So 50 flights, and over 40 of them have been reused booster cores. 
That is possibly more astounding than launching 50 times in a year, I would think.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of those 50 flights, how many have been new boosters this year?  I think the two Falcon Heavy center cores, and I think 2 F9 cores have been new this year.  So 50 flights, and over 40 of them have been reused booster cores.<br />
That is possibly more astounding than launching 50 times in a year, I would think.</p>
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