SpaceX's incredible, 10th testing of Starship Flight Succutid, World's most powerful rocket from Texas
Elon Musk’s SpaceX company had another great success on Wednesday when his Starship Rocket successfully completed a test flight. In this, Super Heavy Booster did a flashdown controlled in the Gulf of Mexico. The launch took place from the Starbase Center in SpaceX in Boca Chika, Texas. The flight further emphasizes the company’s efforts to fully reusable both parts of the Starship (Booster and Upper Phase). Immediately after the launch, the Super Heavy boosters and the upper part of the Starship separated. The booster then controlled its direction by burning the engine in the air. This time, the company did not try to land on the ground or fly off the tower, but deliberately launched the booster in the sea. In this way, engineers found important information about the actual status of the booster’s engines that are beginning and balanced in the air, which has to damage any structure or equipment. Here, the top of the Starship continued to fly and reached almost a orbit. He then started the engine again and did a high speed test and Splashadown in the Indian Ocean according to the plan. In pre-flights before this mission, the company showed a gradual improvement in things such as phases separation, power of the anti-heating weapons thust and the engine’s performance. Dream of the Composed Starship System: SpaceX’s big goal is to relocate both boosters and starship, so that the projection costs a large decrease. Later flights would try to load the booster from a tower to the ground, but this time the splashdown was a safer way and several large techniques were tested. It was the 10th test flight and shows that SpaceX is gradually, but continuously the largest project – a completely reflective galaxy – realize. This system is the basis of the NASA’s Artemis Chandra Landing Program and Alan Musk’s dream of sending people to Mars. Share this story -tags