Media Reports According to, the Falcon 9 rocket took off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Thursday night last week. It was carrying 20 Starlink satellites with it. About an hour after takeoff, the second stage of the rocket failed to restart and all the Starlink satellites went into an orbit of the Earth from where they could not be brought back to their destination. All the satellites will now enter the Earth’s atmosphere and burn up.
Falcon-9 will be able to fly only after investigation
According to the report, SpaceX now has to investigate why the Falcon-9 rocket failed. After repairing the rocket, it will have to get approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Till then, the rocket will not be flown, that is, it will remain on the ground. It is being told that it may take a few weeks or months to fix this situation.
The Falcon-9 rocket is one of SpaceX’s most successful rockets. It has successfully flown more than 300 missions so far. Many countries and companies of the world have flown their missions with the help of the Falcon-9 rocket. Elon Musk has said that SpaceX is updating the software of Starlink satellites to force their on-board thrusters to fire with more force than normal. It is worth noting that the Falcon-9 rocket could not lift the Starlink satellites from where it had left them.
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