KEY POINTS
  • SpaceX high speed boat "Ms. Tree" caught one half of the fairing in a net strung up above the boat's deck.
  • The fairing is the bulbous nose cone on top of the rocket.
  • The boat was stationed in the Atlantic Ocean for the attempt after Tuesday's Falcon Heavy rocket launch.

SpaceX caught the half of the fairing, or nose cone, of its Falcon Heavy rocket on Tuesday, passing another milestone as the company seeks to consistently reuse an expensive part of its rocket.

Stationed in the Atlantic Ocean, high speed boat "Ms. Tree" caught the fairing half in a net strung up above the boat's deck, CEO Elon Musk confirmed in a tweet. The fairing is the bulbous nose cone on top of the rocket.