SpaceX for the 50th time successfully launched the Falcon 9 rocket on Earth's orbit

The company also confirmed that it will "death" Falcon 9 after the launch because of unfavorable weather conditions in the landing area.

At dawn yesterday (March 6, 2018), SpaceX made a new milestone when the 50th was successfully launched. SpaceX's mission is to bring Spain's Hispasat 30W-6 communication satellite to Earth's orbit.

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SpaceX uses Twitter to confirm the successful launch of the 50th Falcon 9 on orbit.

Obviously, this is just a very normal task (like the previous 49 launches) and is not so popular that it causes a stir as much as it did when you brought one to Mars earlier. But the new impressive milestone that Elon Musk and his space company has achieved after only 8 years of hard work in research and development of technology is also worth noting.

More specifically, direct competitors such as the Atlas V rocket (currently a product of the United Launch Alliance) or the US space spacecraft program also take a decade to achieve similar achievements.

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Elon Musk and Space X take only 8 years to create this historic milestone.

The 50th launch of Falcon 9 took place at 12:33 am (local time) in Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA. Besides, SpaceX also confirmed because of 'unfavorable weather conditions in the landing area' , they would 'kill' their missiles after completing the mission by letting it . plunge down. in the middle of the sea.

Anyway, this is still a brilliant milestone in the history of the universe of mankind, especially in the context of Elon Musk raising the ambition of bringing people to Mars through the most cost-effective flights. .