The fourth success of the "Starsp" missile of "SpaceX"
The Giant Starsp missile launched the SpaceX business and penetrated the Earth’s atmosphere before landing in the ocean, and achieving a great goal in its fourth major experimental flight. After getting rid of the debris during the rush over the atmosphere under the influence of the intense heat, “Starsp” eventually eventually in the Indian Ocean to a large extent, Thursday, more than an hour after the launch of the “SpaceX” platform at the southern tip of Texas, finally ended up in the Indian Ocean. The vehicle continued to broadcast a signal for a longer period of what he did on its third experimental journey last March. SpaceX also sent an order to ‘Starsp’ to rename its engines before landing, in a maneuver that targeted its slowdown and redirection. The engines have appeared on the direct broadcasting color of the business as they re -re -emerge, but it is not clear how smooth this maneuver is. The biggest purpose is to keep the spacecraft in a healthy state after penetration of the atmosphere the greatest purpose of “SpaceX” before this experimental journey. Elon Musk eventually intends to regularly enter the “Starsp” vehicle to the commercial service as a reusable rocket, but still has a long time before humans can perform spaces in space on board. It will need a good spacecraft, which provides life support systems, and ways to supplement space. A few minutes after the flight, the supplementary missile “Super Hevi”, pushing the spacecraft to the orbit as planned, and returned to the ground. Thereafter, the supplemented rocket launched its motives for the last time to delay its effect before it landed safely in the Gulf of Mexico, with a new achievement, cheering to rejoice in the control center responsible for the “SpaceX” assignments. Musk’s ambitions are scheduled to be based on the “Spec X” Starsp rack, which is classified as the most powerful rocket ever created, as one of the most important aspirations of the business and a mask to send goods and people to destinations such as the moon and then to Mars. Based on the satisfaction of “SpaceX” on Thursday’s mission, it is possible for the company to move forward to drop parts of “Starsp” to the ground during the next experimental journey. “If the landing on the virtual tower succeeds with the improvement, we will practically practice the fifth journey on the tower,” in April, I told the employees at the Starbis facility in the state of Texas. “It is a timetable aimed at succeeding to a large extent, but it is still subject to possibilities.” The length of the “Starsp” is about 122 meters (1200 feet), and it is longer than the “Saturn 5” missile that Neil Armstrong brought to the moon. “SpaceX” is linked to a contract worth billions of dollars with NASA to download people on the moon using “Starsip”. NASA carefully monitors the progress of “SpaceX” with each introduction of “Starsp”, with the aim of landing on the moon in early 2026 astronauts. However, this schedule is likely to be delayed. The SpaceX did not intend to repair “Starsp” or its support “Super Hevi” on this trip. It was not immediately clear whether the Federal Aviation Administration would open an investigation on Thursday’s mission, as the US agency conducted in the past when the Starsp vehicle crashed or damaged. However, the Federal Aviation Administration has identified many possible results before the flight that will not lead to an investigation into the incident, and the flight seems to be complying with the criteria set by the administration. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration said it was evaluated by the operation and would inform the public later whether the investigation was needed. “SpaceX” has managed to gradually improve with each successive experimental introduction of “Starsp”. During the first two flights in April 2023 and in November, the vehicle exploded early before reaching most of the task goals. For “SpaceX”, all these experimental journeys are part of the “Starchip” development process, as the company does not necessarily expect completely successful launch operations, but the hope is hoped to expand the horizon from each new task it introduces.