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A “non-recurring design validation” of a previously flown SpaceX Falcon 9 booster will be completed by the end of this month, in time to carry the next GPSIII satellite aloft, according to U.S. Space Force executive officer. The booster, which launched GPSIII-o4 in November, is expected to carry up the fifth GPS satellite sometime in June. The SV05 launch will be the first mission under the national security space launch program to use a refurbished Falcon 9 booster. The Lockheed Martin-made satellite currently resides at Cape Canaveral, awaiting encapsulation. After the November 5 launch, the booster rocket landed on a drone ship and was recovered by SpaceX. U.S. Space Force contracts with SpaceX for GPS SV05 and SV06 were renegotiated to allow reused boosters, saving the government about $64 million, according to reports. “I am thrilled to welcome SpaceX’s innovative reuse into the National Security Space Launch program,” said Lt. Gen. John Thompson, commander ....