Spacex starts launching StarShip Rocket with an amazing comeback.

Georgina Rannard

Correspondent

Watch: SpaceX STARSHIP completes a successful test flight

Spacex starts a successful test flight of the latest generation rocket starship, overturning the disappointing failure trend.

The largest and most powerful rocket in the world exploded in Texas for 60 minutes immediately after 18:30 local time (00:30 BST).

Some of the engines seemed to explode in one level, and the rocket side flaps fired and shaken from side to side.

NASA in the United States plans to send humans to the moon using a spaceship for the 2027 Artemis program.

“The great task of the Spacex team !!” Someone spends billions of dollars in developing spaceships, and each launch has taken about $ 100 million.

He will welcome success after three spaceship launches have failed this year, and in June, one rocket exploded on the lunch pad.

Starship is the largest and strongest rocket produced so far. It consists of a booster called Super Heavy and a spaceship.

Since the start of Tuesday, the signs were positive. All 33 engines of the booster were fired, and after about seven minutes the booster was separated from the spaceship and fell to Mexico alone.

The spacecraft continued to reach the maximum height of nearly 200 km from the earth before going around the earth.

SpaceX made a rocket to test the limits to get stressed rocket, and some of the rocket flaps seemed to burn and swing while descending.

The company has designed a spaceship someday to be a completely reusable transportation system that can move people to the moon and Mars.

“This was a good day for SpaceX,” said Simeon Barber, a planetary scientist of Open University.

He added that SpaceX would have collected full data sets from takeoff, cruise and landing.

The first version of the rocket showed five successful launches, but all attempts to start the latest version ended with a brilliant explosion.

One explosion began to fly in March, and the debris rained above the Bahama.

But when SPACEX returned to Earth, he successfully launched the “chopsticks” maneuver that caught a rocket booster with mechanical cancer.

And when I was preparing for a test flight in June, the spaceship rocket exploded in Texas’s launch pad.

grey placeholderCompared to the noteworthy previous rocket model and StarShip, including NASA's Saturn V

Starship is the largest and powerful rocket system.

It is also a high stake for NASA in the United States. SpaceX signed a contract to use the modified version of STARSHIP to take humans to the moon as part of the Artemis program in 2027, but most observers say that the date must be almost slippery.

“This is a big progress for NASA’s artemis program, but there are still many development work that can prepare this spaceship and carry humans safely to the moon.”

Mr. MUSK suggested that STARSHIP would be certified early next year and started flights that would not be directed to Mars in the next 12 months.

SpaceX’s mantra failed quickly and learned quickly. We aimed to always move quickly without taking a careful approach, and when the rocket exploded, the company says it is an opportunity to collect performance data.

However, after three times in a row this year, I wondered if SPACEX’s future and MUSK spent too much time in US politics.

The richest in the world was the main supporters of US President Donald Trump in the 2024 election campaign, and the two men were close allies until they fell in June.

The spaceship was assaulted and bruised on Tuesday. But it was a big progress for a company that had to prove that the company could take humans safely and stably to the moon.

The success of Tuesday is another question, “It is another question to get a program.

He said in 2027 that the United States reaches the moon, “There is little possibility. I don’t want to say that it is impossible, but it’s hardly possible.”

The United States is the first to ride humans to the moon against China, and some scientists say that China is likely to win despite the progress of the spaceship.