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Broke up after sucessful water landing
Destroyed on impact with droneship due to excess lateral velocity - throttle stiction
Destroyed after drone ship landing due to landing leg failure
RUD at T + 139s - second stage overpressure event due to defective COPV strut heim joint
Retired; on permanent display outside SpaceX headquarters, Hawthorne, California.
Destroyed on Impact with DroneShip (OCISLY) - Excess Velocity, Possible Fuel Exhaustion
Retired; on permanent display outside DISH Network Corporation headquarters in Littleton, Colorado.
Removed from active fleet for Δ Qualification Testing. Retired after eight to ten test cycles. Currently partially disassembled at McGrego...
Retired; on permanent display indoors at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
RUD on deck of droneship (OCISLY)
Retired.
Permanently scrapped.
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Stage Expended
Stored outside at McGregor, partially disassembled (missing engines).
Survived water landing on a non-recovery launch, SpaceX couldn't tug it back to port, so they hired a company to destroy it.
Two of the outer engines didn't re-ignite for the landing burn, ran out of TEA/TEB igniters.
Retired; permanently displayed at Space Center Houston.
Broke Up After Successful Water Landing
Landing burn not performed after premature engine shutdown during ascent