SpaceX’s ‘Starship’ rocket launch again failed

After two consecutive explosions one after the other, ‘SpaceX”s huge rocket’ Starship ‘was re -launched which failed. America’s private recipient and space transport services company ‘SpaceX’ re -launched the ‘Starship’ on Tuesday evening, but the vehicle was out of control and broke down and missed its main objectives.

The 123 meter long rocket took off its ninth ‘experimental’ from the ‘SpaceX’ launch site ‘Starbase’ at the southern end of Texas. After this experiment, many fake satellites were expected to leave, but the vehicle’s door could not open completely and the test failed. After this, the vehicle was uncontrolled and destroyed in the Indian Ocean, walking in space.

‘SpaceX’ later confirmed that the spacecraft broke into a ‘unified “manner. The company said in an online statement, “The team will continue to review the data and work towards the next test.”

Alan Musk, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of ‘SpaceX’, mentioned in a post on ‘X’ that this time the test was “improved” in this testing, learning from the failures of the last two times. In the earlier testing, the debris of ‘Starship’ was destroyed by burning over the Atlantic. Despite the recent failure, Musk promised further launch.

Musk’s ‘Starship’ will be sent to the Moon and Mars visit and this is the first time the booster used in the launch was used. ‘SpaceX’ flight commentator Dan Hute said, “At one time, the booster lost and the vehicle broke into pieces and fell into the Gulf of Mexico, while the spacecraft was moving towards the Indian Ocean. The spacecraft fell out of control due to probably fuel leakage.

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