The starchy super heavy lift launch vehicle blew up the Space X star base in Texas for the ninth test flight of the ninth time of the east time, 7:37 pm. It was the first starchy flight to reuse a super heavy booster, which was also used for the seventh test flight of the car. During the seventh and eighth flights of the vehicle, its second phase, or the starchy spacecraft itself, exploded during the climb. This time, the stage (also known as the “ship”) burned its climb and even reached the place, but it was a victory in the test flight with mixed results.
Space X’s Star Base Launch Tower caught the Super Heavy Booster after flying back with his “Chop Stick” arms during the last two flights. His, the company did a test with the booster that had not been done before, such as flying at a high angle during the descent. By doing so, the booster increases the vomiting drag, and slows down it as soon as it goes down so that it needs less property. Similarly, the company decided to let the booster be sprayed in the sea, as this test would make the star base stick stick to the weapon. Space X lost contact with Super Heavy shortly after his landing was burned, however, and six minutes after the launch, he experienced “fast -paced unhealthy”.
Meanwhile, the ship’s phase was able to operate at a suburbs and had to deploy eight star link simulators satellite while in space. It was eventually unable to deploy the simulator satellite, as its pay load was stuck and did not open. The ship also faced a mistake to control the attitude, which prevented him from being in the position, which requires him to register. It started to fall due to leakage, which reduced the pressure of the main tank, before SpaceX lost contact with it in 46 minutes. Although it was impossible to get a controlled splash down, the company still expects the ship’s debris to be in danger in the Indian Ocean.
SpaceX will not find all the data that he hopes he can get from the flight, but Elon Musk said there are still many statistics for review. ” He also said that the company will fly starchy every three to four weeks on the next three flights.


