Starship / Elon Musk's big announcement, SpaceX will launch powerful rocket 'Starship' next month

SpaceX, the company of the world's richest man Elon Musk, is going to create history once again. SpaceX can launch the Starship rocket in the next month i.e. in the month of March. Elon Musk has pointed this out in his tweet. He had tweeted to this effect on Saturday. Actually, a user on Twitter had asked a question regarding Starship. Musk said in his reply, 'If the rest of the tests go well, we will try to launch

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 05, 2023, 11:02 AM
Starship: SpaceX, the company of the world's richest man Elon Musk, is going to create history once again. SpaceX can launch the Starship rocket in the next month i.e. in the month of March. Elon Musk has pointed this out in his tweet. He had tweeted to this effect on Saturday. Actually, a user on Twitter had asked a question regarding Starship. Musk said in his reply, 'If the rest of the tests go well, we will try to launch a Starship next month.'

Plan to reach Moon and Mars

Earlier, in January too, Musk had expressed the possibility of launching Starship soon. He had then said that it could be launched by the end of February. Earlier, Space X was looking to launch this project only last year. After the successful launch of Starship, the company aims to reach Mars and the Moon. SpaceX is developing Starship to carry astronauts and cargo to the Moon and Mars. This will be the first time in March that SpaceX will circle the Earth once and then fly over the Pacific Ocean away from the Hawaiian Islands.

The prototype had made a successful landing

In March 2021, a prototype of Starship made a successful landing on Earth. However, after some time there was a huge explosion in it. The prototype was transformed into a ball of fire.

Know the capacity of SpaceX

Spaceship is a powerful launch vehicle. It is capable of lifting 100 tonnes of cargo. It is also equipped with a super heavy rocket capable of carrying both crew and cargo. This rocket will lift the Starship up to 65 km height after its launch.