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SpaceX’s Starship is lost on reentry: it flew further than ever

SpaceX’s Starship managed to fly further than ever during the mission, but unfortunately it was lost during reentry

The mission Starship Of SpaceX has captured the attention of the whole world. Despite the volo it only lasted 50 minutes before a loss of signal and subsequent destructive re-entry into the atmosphere, the launch represented a truly significant moment for aerospace engineering. Started from Starbasethe space base of Boca Chica, the rocket embarked on a journey that exceeded the limits of previous tests. Indeed, she managed to reach space at a speed that could have kept her in orbit. The most powerful ever built, it led the Starship to 65 kilometers altitude. Unfortunately, instead of crashing into the Indian Ocean as expected, his journey ended right here. Despite the adverse event, it was a critical test for the mission. In fact, the space agency considers it a success due to the lessons learned and the changes that will follow in the future.

SpaceX's Starship is lost on reentry: it flew further than ever

SpaceX’s Starship: positive tests despite the outcome

Il Super Heavythe first stage of the rocket, attempted a soft ditching in the Gulf of Mexico. The images, however, showed something else, namely that something did not work as expected. However, it is still considered progress, as for the first time it did not end in acontrolled explosion. During the flight, cargo hatch opening and an inter-tank fuel exchange system were tested, both critical for future space missions. Although the results of these tests are not yet clear, the spacecraft sent valuable data via i Starlink satelliteswhich transmitted spectacular telemetry and images.

Despite what happened, the SpaceX’s Starship mission it represented an important step towards the future of space exploration. Although the journey ended sooner than expected, each test like this brings it closer to its goal of returning humanity to the Moon and, perhaps one day, to Marte. And with this, another chapter in the history of space exploration closes.

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