SpaceX gets more and more brave and restarts rocket launch in November

On September 1, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launch vehicle exploded during an air base test at Cape Canaveral in Florida. The explosion appeared to have caused an “unprecedented” loss, with AMOS-6 and Facebook’s wireless network satellites all destroyed.

However, SpaceX is more and more brave and new launch plans are about to begin.

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has announced that he will restart the Falconry launch program in November and emphasizes that the rocket will be inspected again, mainly focusing on ground systems.

This plan exceeded analysts' expectations. Spacecraft's founder and CEO Musk said on the 10th this month that SpaceX has still not found the cause of the "Falcon 9" explosion. This is what they have experienced as "the most complicated and most difficult to understand a failure." SpaceX even sent a request for help from the Federal Aviation Administration, the United States Air Force, and NASA.

According to common sense, it takes at least six to nine months for the rocket launch to recover after a failure, but SpaceX’s resumption of launch in only two or three months is somewhat radical. Insiders speculate that SpaceX is likely to have found some reasons for the Falcon 9 explosion.

It is worth mentioning that this explosion also caused the Falcon's heavy launch program originally scheduled for the first flight in October to be delayed. In his latest statement, Shortwell said that the first test flight of Space X's largest rocket Falcon heavy rocket may be in the first quarter of next year.

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