SpaceX successfully launched its powerful Starship Super Heavy rocket early Wednesday. The liftoff happened at 5:00 a.m. IST from the Starbase site in South Texas.
LAUNCH! Starship Flight 9 departs Starbase. REFLIGHT milestone for Booster 14. Ship 35 is riding atop.
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Moving Closer to Reusable Space Travel
This launch marked an important step forward for SpaceX. The company aims to build a fully reusable rocket system. Eventually, it plans to use this system to send people to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
Mission Overview
The mission, called Starship Flight 9, used two key components — the Super Heavy booster and Ship 35. Notably, the booster flew for the second time. It was first launched earlier this year during Flight 7.
Looking Ahead
As SpaceX continues to test its rockets, each mission helps improve the technology. In the long run, the company hopes to reduce space travel costs and make deep space missions more frequent.
