Finally, the awaited day has arrived. The second flight of the giant Starship Rocket, where SpaceX will lead a revolution. If all goes well, this rocket is the first step in crewed Mars and Moon journeys. SpaceX will share this legendary moment with space enthusiasts. For this purpose, it will broadcast every moment minute by minute from the cameras attached to the rocket. Here are the details…
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SpaceX produces reusable rockets that land back on earth. In this way, he is known for making a revolution in rocketry. Elon Musk’s commercial space company will complete the second test of its massive Starship Rocket. If all goes as planned, it will be a high-altitude show that will last 90 minutes.
After the devastating effect of the first test, public institutions were very cautious about this launch. Although Musk repeatedly stated that they were ready, the American Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reminded that there were preparations to be completed. Finally, on November 15, the FAA allowed SpaceX to complete the test from its shore base in Boca Chica, Texas.
SpaceX actually chose Friday for the second flight of its Starship Rocket. However, the launch was postponed for another day to allow repairs to be made. The company announced the launch date as November 18. A short 20-minute launch will begin at 07:00 CT / 08:00 ET, i.e. 16.00/17.00 Turkish time.
SpaceX made a statement on the popular social media application X, formerly known as Twitter. “Starship has stowed away for flight. This is another chance to place Starship in a real flight environment and maximize what we have learned,” he said in a statement. said.
SpaceX tested this huge rocket and completed the necessary modifications. Additionally, the company stated that this advancement in Starship is in rapid iterative development. SpaceX plans for Starship to be a fully reusable launch system capable of transporting satellites, payloads, crew and cargo to various orbits and landing sites on Earth, Moon and Mars.
SpaceX will livestream both the launch and flight using cameras on the ground and attached to the rocket.
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