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Watch SpaceX’s most recent beachside rocket landing in 4K

Watch SpaceX’s most recent beachside rocket landing in 4K

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The fifth on land and 11th overall

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SpaceX successfully landed a Falcon 9 rocket for the 11th time ever this past weekend, and the company just released the first new footage of the feat. The short clip was shot in 4K resolution, and at 60 frames per second, so it offers a stellar view of the rocket landing right near the beach at Cape Canaveral.

The footage, apparently shot from a drone or nearby helicopter, shows the landing in great detail. You can even see the rocket kick up debris on the landing pad as it approaches the bullseye. And speaking of that, this landing was particularly on the money thanks to some clever thinking — SpaceX painted the target with “radio reflective paint,” which helped the rocket split the company’s trademark “X” down the middle, according to CEO Elon Musk.

This was the fifth time the company landed a rocket on solid ground. Most of its landings have come at sea, where the Falcon 9 rockets have to settle down on an autonomous barge. While SpaceX is consistently able to stick those landings, the early attempts at landing in the ocean were marked with explosions thanks to the sheer number of variables at play. But the company has stuck every single attempt to land a rocket at Cape Canaveral, dating all the way back to December 2015, when it landed its first.

Watch a GIF of every successful — and failed — SpaceX Falcon 9 landing attempt