SpaceX, Elon Musk’s attempt to make space travel possible, successfully completed the launch of 3 Falcon 9 rockets in just 36 hours.
held in February NASA panel It was announced that SpaceX plans to carry out 52 launches in 2022. Shortly after this statement, SpaceX CEO Elon Muskconfirmed that the company’s goal is to have one launch per week throughout the year.
Maybe SpaceX didn’t reach this goal, but it has managed to set a record in this field by performing 31 launches this year. Perhaps more importantly than the new record, SpaceX’s in just 36 hours He completed 3 launches.
Elon Musk announced from his own account
“Congratulations to the SpaceX Falcon team for 3 flawless launches in 2 days!”
SpaceX in 36.5 hours three throws in a row completed. On the other hand, when we look at the rest of the year, we see that Spacex launched successive launches whenever it got the chance. At the end of 2021, the company will continue to operate, once in 69 hours and once in 67 hours. three throws in a row he had lived through.
in the first half of the year SpaceX, had more than met its target of one launch per week, but was then unable to maintain its pace. He still managed to complete a significant number of missions. He also developed his own records.
Lastly, the company, which had a busy launch period on June 17, was first starlink It took the V1.5 satellite into orbit. This mission was also the 49th Starlink mission and the 50th successful Falcon 9 flight in a row. Second 22 hours later Falcon 9 rocket headed into orbit with German satellites and undisclosed payloads. Finally, a third Falcon 9 rocket brought the Globalstar-2 communications satellite and equipment, the contents of which were kept secret, into orbit.
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