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How SpaceX Starship launch shocked NASA?
SpaceX recently completed the first liftoff of its Super Heavy booster, the most powerful rocket ever. This surpassed even NASA’s Space Launch System, which lifted off last November, taking the crown from SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket. Now that crown is back on SpaceX’s head, which NASA struggled for decades to achieve.
This definitely comes as a shock for the NASA agency!
So, find out everything about this in today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
To hear the folks in charge tell it, you’d think that SpaceX’s Starship rocket—the biggest, grandest, most powerful rocket ever built—didn’t blow up over the Gulf of Mexico this morning, just four minutes into its maiden flight and barely 39 km above ground on what was supposed to be an around-the-world orbital journey.
For one thing, the company didn’t call the incident an explosion. Starship instead experienced a “rapid unscheduled disassembly” SpaceX tweeted.
For another thing, the apparent failure was met less with hung heads than high fives:
“Congrats to @SpaceX on Starship’s first integrated flight test! Every great achievement throughout history has demanded some level of calculated risk because with great risk comes great reward. Looking forward to all that SpaceX learns, to the next flight test—and beyond.” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson tweeted.
Honestly, SpaceX's ambition and achievement are all the more impressive because it is a private company, while NASA is a government-backed agency that has existed since the 1950s with a wealth of research and resources at its disposal.
For the layperson who sees NASA at work, which can't afford to fail, this looks like failure. But for those who know a little bit more, and about iterative design, this was a tremendous success. SpaceX has 2-3 more rockets ready to go.
How SpaceX Starship launch shock NASA? NASA's boss reaction...
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