Fiery flames over the Indian Ocean, while Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship burns on the back flame on Splashdown-Watch

Elon Musk led to SpaceX’s giant Starship Rocket finally pulled off its most successful flight on Tuesday, which was his 10th Test flight after a series of failed attempts and fiery explosions in earlier tests. But the re -access left its mark and left the rear flaps of the spacecraft during Splashdown. A video of the Splashdown, posted by The Daily Mail, caught up the moment that a fiery yellow-orange flame relieved the vast pieces of the dark blue Indian Ocean, and the engine endured the engine explosions, with the rear flaps burning while the spacecraft sat down in the sea. SpaceX Starship begins the 400-foot booster that was lifted smoothly from the SpaceX’s Starbase site in Texas at 7:30 pm EST, after two nights of delays caused by weather and technical at night. This time, however, the Starship managed to splash largely intact in the Indian Ocean. During his journey, the Starship rose a few hundred kilometers above the earth as it successfully loosened his booster and had spread all eight Dummy satellites for the first time since the fiery descent of the ninth test in orbit, called a New York Post report. Tuesday’s test was also the second successful Raptor Engine Relatunch. What happened in previous launches? The long-awaited launch of the Starship of the Elon Musk businesses came after Sunday and Monday’s efforts were both postponed. The expected takeoff from Sunday was scrapped even before the living stream kicked off when engineers detected a liquid oxygen leak. On Monday, August 25, the hope was again through unfavorable weather conditions. Two minutes before the scheduled launch of Monday, the team noted that they would keep on T-40, as they were ‘red on the series for the weather’. However, every other parameter fell into the ‘green series’, which mentioned the report of NYP. By Tuesday, all checks in the ‘green series’ fell and the rocket was cleared for the launch on time. The 10th launch also comes more than two months after the spacecraft exploded in an enormous fireball during a routine test.