Brazil, Argentina successfully launched missiles into space
On December 17, the world was shaken by the news that the two South American countries Brazil and Argentina successfully launched the VS30 rocket to bring scientific research satellites into the universe near Earth.
On December 17, the world was shaken by the news that the two South American countries Brazil and Argentina successfully launched the VS30 rocket to bring scientific research satellites into the universe near Earth.
The Brazilian aerospace agency said the rocket was launched from the Barreinra do Inferno missile launch center in the northern state of Rio Grande do Norte. The boosters reach a height of more than 100 km and the 9-minute 25-second journey is considered by the experts to be the perfect result.
Since last Wednesday, the launch of the rocket has been postponed several times due to bad weather.
This joint missile project between Argentina and Brazil was carried out on the basis of an agreement reached between the two countries in 1998.
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