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SpaceX plans to use "chopstick" arms to catch rocket booster on next test flight.
The chopstick arms were designed to lift the rocket's booster onto the launch tower at its Starbase site in South Texas .
Landing a booster back on the launch mount would slash the time needed for inspection and refurbishment, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said.
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