SpaceX is about to launch 5 missiles in a month
SpaceX plans to launch 5 missiles in the end of March to the end of April to perform various tasks.
The missiles used in future launches will be Falcon 9 with different missions such as launching satellites or carrying goods to the ISS station.
SpaceX plans to launch 5 missiles in the end of March to the end of April to carry out various tasks, including bringing information satellites to orbit and supplying goods to the International Space Station ( ISS), Newsweek reported on March 10. All these missions will use Falcon 9 missiles.
SpaceX has conducted many successful rocket launchers.(Photo: Newsweek).
Previously, SpaceX successfully launched missiles carrying more than 6 tons from Cape Canaveral air base in California, USA, March 6, marking the time. If the next five launches are successful on schedule, this will be a new milestone in SpaceX's operation.
As planned, the last three launches took place in just 7 days. The first is to bring the telecommunications company Iridium satellite to orbit from Vandenberg air base on March 29. This is SpaceX's 5th Iridium Next satellite launch for the company.
SpaceX successfully launched the 50th Falcon 9 rocket. (Video: YouTube).
The second launch was to replenish goods for the ISS, scheduled to take place on 4 February from Cape Canaveral air base. The next launch with the goal of bringing the Bangabandhu-1 satellite to space will take place April 5.
SpaceX continues to launch missiles from Cape Canaveral air base on April 16 to perform a mission for NASA. At the end of April, the company will bring Iridium's next satellite into space, ending a five-time missile launch sequence.
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