Congratulations to all involved for another flawless launch and landing, and glad to see LC-40 back up and running. For me, the most memorable moment of this one was the rocketcam shot showing Falcon's own contrail as it returned.
Congrats to the SpaceX team on the smooth launch and landing. After 45 days of waiting and a No-Launch November (surprisingly, SpaceX has never done a launch to orbit in November), it's nice to see the Falcon spread her wings again!
Revision 3 - Issued December 4, 20171) Changed "Falcon 9 Version "1.2" to "Falcon 9"2) Paragraph (4)(a) removed "Forty-Five Million Dollars ($45,000,000) for covered claims resulting fromflight of the Falcon 9 launch vehicle from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) or"3) Paragraph (4)(a) replaced "One Hundred Eighty-Five Million Dollars ($185,000,000)" with "One Hundred Sixty Million Dollars ($160,000,000)" 4) Paragraph (5)(b) replaced "Thirteen Million Dollars ($13,000,000)" with "Forty-Three Million Dollars ($43,000,000)"
Space Debris Sensor for @NASA, installed on #ISS Jan. 1 to measure impacts, failed on Jan 26 and is still down. Work continues to bring it back to service, NASA says. Designed to operate on ISS exterior for 2-3 yrs.