SpaceX is about to launch missiles carrying over 6 tons of satellites
The Falcon 9 rocket will bring the largest geostationary orbit satellite SpaceX launched into space, marking its 50th launch.
SpaceX launched multiple missiles in just 7 years with a very high success rate.(Photo: SwiftNary).
SpaceX will launch in the frame at 12:33 - 14:33 today in Florida, USA, reported Futurism. This rocket will bring Hispasat 30W-6 , the largest geostationary satellite orbit SpaceX launched, flying into space. Hispasat 30W-6 satellite weighs more than 6.092kg, can operate for about 15 years.
With this launch, Hispasat Spanish telecommunications company can expand its services in Europe, Africa and the Americas. This is also the 50th launch of SpaceX, marking a memorable milestone in the operation of this company.
More specifically, SpaceX reached this milestone within 7 years. For the first time, the Falcon 9 rocket launched into space is June 2010. Meanwhile, Atlas V rocket was born from the cooperation between Lockheed Martin and Boeing, it took more than 9 years to touch this milestone.
SpaceX not only launched many missiles in a short time but the results of the launches were very good. A total of 48 launches took place smoothly, meaning a successful launch rate of up to 96%.
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