SpaceX successfully launched Falcon 9 missiles

SpaceX successfully launched the Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Airport. NASA describes this as the beginning of a new phase for US operations in space.

According to CNBC, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched from a US launch of the Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) launch on Tuesday, bringing the cargo ship spacecraft to the Space Station. (ISS) entered orbit, then the rocket returned to Earth safely.

One day before the launch, SpaceX suddenly canceled the planned launch time of Falcon 9 for technical reasons that were not disclosed.

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SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is launched from launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA on February 19, 2017 - (Photo: Reuters).

With a rocket launch with a successful orbital spacecraft on February 19, SpaceX became the first private technology group to successfully launch a rocket from a NASA launch pad.

February 19 launch is also SpaceX's tenth resupply for ISS station. This is also the first time SpaceX has used the LC-39A launcher at the Kennedy Space Center that the company has hired from NASA since 2014.

The Falcon 9 double-deck rocket, which was designed to carry satellites, brought the Dragon spacecraft into orbit very quickly after launch. Dragon ships are on their way to the ISS station and are expected to arrive on Wednesday this week (February 22).

The launch of the Falcon 9 on 19-2 was successful after two previous SpaceX failures. Last September, an explosion occurred at the launch pad, destroying both missiles and satellites. Previously, June 2015 a similar incident occurred immediately after the launch.

SpaceX boss Elon Musk is one of the technology leaders pioneering in opening a new era of cosmic conquest.

In a statement after the successful launch of Falcon 9, SpaceX said the Falcon 9 missiles and the Dragon spacecraft " were designed from the start with the aim of bringing people into space and under an agreement with NASA, SpaceX is trying to force to work towards that goal ".