Following its launch on Tuesday morning, the first stage landed on the autonomous spaceport drone ship (ASDS) Of Course I Still Love You, stationed approximately 647 km downrange in the Pacific Ocean.An ION Satellite Carrier orbital transfer vehicle (SCV009 Eclectic Elena), developed and operated by the Italian company D-Orbit, served as a rideshare payload on Tuesday’s flight.This means that Falcon 9 will head on a southeastern trajectory out of Florida — a common practice in the winter months as rougher seas to the north tend to complicate recovery efforts.The first stage’s nine Merlin 1D engines begin their ignition sequence at the T-3 second mark in the countdown, allowing them to achieve maximum thrust and pass final checks before committing to launch.Much akin to the Falcon 9 first stage, the fairing halves can be recovered and reused, using a system of thrusters and parachutes to make a controlled descent into the ocean where they will be picked up by a recovery vessel.These flights form part of a fast start to the year for SpaceX, which, according to CEO Elon Musk, is aiming for the ambitious goal of achieving up to 100 orbital launches in 2023.