OUR SpaceX broke the record set in the last few days. At first, the company completed three launches in 36 hours. secondly, and Falcon 9 missile reached the milestone of 13 flights – or reuse – becoming the first of its kind to reach that milestone. Finally, this is the Falcon 9 completed the 100th flight of an orbital rocket of its class.
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First record flight SpaceX took place on Friday, June 17th. OUR aerospace technology company launched 53 satellites in the constellation starlink from Kennedy Space Centerbelongs NASA and is located at Cape Canaveral, in the US state of Florida. The next day in California, on the other side of the United States, at Vandenberg Air Force Basea SpaceX launched a radar satellite for the German armed forces. A few hours later, on the 19th, again in Florida, but this time in Launch base at Cape Canaveral (next to Kennedy Space Center), Elon Musk sent a satellite into space Globalstar FM15.
The first release of a busy weekend used Falcon 9 missile which broke the record for reuse (we can also call it missions). O Falcon 9 used to house new satellites starlink into orbit, made its 13th launch, becoming the first model to reach this mark. Of this total, ten missions were from Starlintoand the other three are launched from satellites GPS III-3, Turksat 5A and Transporter-2. Watch the video of their landing below:
Flight number 13 Falcon 9 it was also the 100th successful landing of reusable rockets from SpaceX. And, of course, in simple math, over the weekend, the company made the 102nd successful landing on its own. rockets.
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OUR NASA will continue to use operations SpaceX for their missions in international space station (ISS) until 2030. On June 3, the US space agency announced that it would award a five-flight contract with Elon Musk, increasing the number of contracted manned flights to eight. OUR NASA have already extended contracts for supply missions ISS in March.
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Source: Tweek Town