Space X will launch a satellite launch on January 9
On January 6, US space technology space company Space X announced it was ready to launch a new satellite with Falcon 9 boosters early next week, January 9.
Space X's spokesman said the company was ready to resume launches with Falcon 9 boosters on January 9.
Space X will launch a satellite launch on January 9.(Photo: SpaceNews).
The upcoming launch is scheduled to take place at 1822 GMT from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Falcon 9 boosters will put 10 NEXT Iridium satellite satellites into orbit.
On January 3, Space X announced that it was the cause of the Falcon 9 boosters carrying an orbiting Israeli telecommunications satellite after leaving the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Base, Florida state. last September.
Earlier, June 28, 2015, the Falcon 9 rocket intended to bring the Dragon transport to the International Space Station (ISS), which exploded less than 3 minutes after leaving the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Base.
Founded in 2002, SpaceX is under the management of technology billionaire Elon Musk.
Currently this private corporation is one of the leading companies in space transport and is a partner of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA).
SpaceX has long been intending to expand into rocket technology by developing rockets that can be reused after every spacecraft launch, saving millions of dollars for each launch.
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