NASA successfully launched the new moon rocket

The US Aeronautics Administration (NASA) launched the world's tallest rocket, Ares IX, after several days of delay.

The 327-foot Ares I rocket was launched at 11:30 am (22:30 pm - Vietnam time) from the space launcher at Canaveral of Kennedy Space Center, in Florida state. The launch is to test the technology of developing manned launchers in the future, replacing the retiring shuttle fleet and the ambition to bring people back to the US moon.

The trial comes in the context of the administration of President Obama considering whether to continue to maintain the main Ares 1 missile. NASA spent nearly 4 years with a $ 350 million funding for the missile.

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Ares I missiles were launched at 11:30 am (US time).

The day before, NASA had to cancel the Ares IX missile launch because of fears of bad weather. Officials at Florida's Kennedy space agency said they would try again yesterday morning, and the trial was planned.

Among the causes of previous delays, technical issues and other problems also hinder rocket launchers. At one point a cargo ship ran into the ' danger zone ' off Florida, but authorities contacted the ship and the ship had left that area, so the preparations for the launch continued.

The flight only lasted two minutes before the missile fell into the Atlantic, but NASA engineers hoped to know the valuable information about the operation of the Ares IX missile thanks to 700 mounted sensors. on this rocket.

Next-generation missiles are missiles that launch space shuttle using modified solid fuel.

The launch of the Ares IX missile took place when observers doubted the future of the US manned space program.