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Spacex starship six flight test skip tower catch ends in soft splashdown

Spacex sent its powerful rocket starship to space for space 6th. According to Indian time, the rocket flew on Wednesday. The company expected a lot from this test flight. The flight was successful but after returning to Earth, the company did not succeed in capturing the first stage booster ‘Super Heavy’, after which it was made soft land over the Gulf of Mexico. A month ago, Spacex completed its 5th Test flight. In this, the first stage of the starship gradually down was stopped by big hands made of metal on its launch tower. The company wanted to repeat this success again but this time success could not be found. At the same time, the upper stage of Starship managed to make successful landing in the Indian Ocean.

The 33 Reporting engine of the Starship flew from Boka Chika, Spacex’s Starbase Facility in Texas at 4 pm. Viewers were also present on the spot. Along with this, the US elected President Donald Trump was also present. In front of him, he went to the world’s most powerful rocket space but could not return to his designated place accurately. This rocket starship of Spacex is the fastest rocket in the world with 400 feet in length. On November 19, it flew for a 6th tenth. Its first stage booster is called Super Heavy. Super Heavy was to return to its launch tower where two big hands of the tower were about to hold it, but instead of coming to the launch tower, it fell into the water in the Gulf of Mexico and exploded.

Donald Trump has been supporting billionaire Alan Musk. Report According to, in the last few months, the two have been seen increasing closely. Alan Musk also supported Donald Trump in the election campaign and spent more than $ 100 million during this period.

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