SpaceX's largest rocket made a successful landing, shortly after the explosion


- The rocket flew up to 10 km before hitting the land pad

New delhi date. Thursday, March 4, 2021

Alan Musk's new and largest rocket from Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) made a successful landing for the first time in its third test flight. However, a short time later, it exploded and caught fire. In fact SpaceX's spacecraft starship SN10 was launched from Bola Chika at 5:15 p.m. The company has released a video of it on its website.

According to the website, the rocket flew up to 10 km before hitting the land pad. The rocket exploded shortly after landing and was engulfed in flames. The rocket has reached a critical stage with a successful landing for the first time in its 3 attempts before the fire broke out.

The successful landing of this rocket is an important step in the direction of space travel. This success is an important step in the direction that Alan Musk, CEO of SpaceX, wants to send 12 people to the moon by 2023.

Apart from that their plan also includes sending NASA astronauts to the lunar surface and then sending them to Mars. The company is currently working on preparing a starship for its first orbital flight, which is expected to be completed later this year.

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