Elon Musk shares the greatest landing video from SpaceX, crosses 3M views

The two-stage, reusable Falcon 9 rocket was seen in the video.

 

Three million people have watched a breathtaking landing video of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on the internet.

It was the aerospace company’s best landing video to date, according to Elon Musk, the CEO. He concluded, “Thanks to Starlink.

The landing of the first stage of the Falcon 9 on the drone ship “A Shortfall of Gravitas” was seen in the video.

According to the organisation, “(this was) SpaceX’s 100th successful mission with a flight-proven orbital class rocket and its 13th launch of a first stage booster.”

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53 Starlink satellites were launched by SpaceX on June 17 from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center. The entire world is covered by the satellite internet constellation known as Starlink.

Falcon 9, a reusable, two-stage rocket, provided support for the mission.

People and payloads can be transported “safe and reliably” by SpaceX into Earth’s orbit and beyond.

According to SpaceX, Falcon 9 is the first orbital-class reusable rocket in the world. The most expensive components of the rocket can be reused thanks to reusability, which lowers the cost of space access.

The launch system was used in April for the first private crewed voyage to the International Space Station.

On the project, NASA, SpaceX, and Houston-based Axiom, a provider of space infrastructure, collaborated.

According to NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, “this is the golden age of commercial spaceflight.” “A flourishing commercial space sector has continued to develop thanks in large part to NASA’s engagement with business through the commercial cargo and crew programs—and now commercial destinations.”