SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Completes 12th Mission Successfully, Launches 53 Starlink Satellites
SpaceX Falcon 9 flies for the record of 12th time and launches 53 Starlink Satellites. The Rocket break the record of reusability when it returned to earth and landed in the sea. The Rocket was launched on Saturday.
Highlighted Facts
- Falcon 9 of SpaceX is a reusable two-stage rocket.
- The reusability of the Rocket cuts down the cost of space missions.
- Internet Services of Starlink is used to be operated by Musk’s SpaceX.
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SpaceX is a space station that is owned by billionaire Elon Musk and it launched a Rocket named Falcon 9 for a record-breaking 12th time on Saturday. On 19th March, the Rocket made its successful mission in which it carried 53 satellites of Starlink to place them in Low Earth Orbit. The rocket was launched from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 12:24 am ET on March 19.
Through multiple tweets, SpaceX has confirmed the facts about the launch.
SpaceX has successfully deployed 53 Satellites of Starlink
The tweet said that this was the “first time a Falcon 9 first stage has launched and landed 12 times.”
SpaceX also uploaded the launch video on its tweeter account that can be seen as-
SpaceX spokesperson and representatives told Falcon 9 is a two-stage reusable rocket developed and built for the safe and reliable transportation of people and payloads into low earth orbit and beyond. They also thanked for the reusability of the rocket that helps SpaceX to cut the cost to travel the space.
At present, only the first stage of the rocket Falcon 9 landed in the sea in the Atlantic Ocean. Starlink also gives its network to different parts of the world including the Russia-Ukraine War area.
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