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The maiden flight of the world's most powerful rocket was postponed minutes before launch



 The first flight of the world's most powerful rocket was postponed a few minutes before the launch The first flight of the world's most powerful rocket was postponed a few minutes before the launch. However, minutes before the launch, the flight of the most powerful rocket in human history was postponed for at least 48 hours.


Elon Musk announced the postponement of the rocket's flight citing a technical glitch in the launch process on Twitter.

According to reports, SpaceX may try to launch the rocket again later this week. Before the launch, Elon Musk said on Twitter Spaces on April 16 that 'My expectations are not very high, if we manage to get the rocket some distance before something goes wrong, I will consider it a success, just launch. Don't let it explode on the pad'.

He had expressed the possibility that the launch might be postponed as we are taking too many precautions. According to reports, this is the rocket that Elon Musk wants to use to take humans to Mars, and he has also been saying that the sole purpose of establishing SpaceX is to develop a Starship-like vehicle that would take humans to Mars. The American space agency NASA has also signed a multi-billion dollar contract with SpaceX to send humans to the surface of the moon once again through starships.

During the first flight, the rocket will reach an altitude of 150 miles above the Earth's surface without carrying a human. One is the super-heavy booster, which is a large rocket with 33 engines, while the other is the starship spacecraft that sits on top of the booster. which separates from it.

During the test launch, the Superheavy Booster was supposed to detach itself and land in the ocean while the spacecraft was supposed to reach Earth orbit and then land in the ocean.

It should be noted that SpaceX officials have said in the past that after the company has completed more than 100 test flights of the Starship, humans will be on board.

NASA's Artemis 3 mission will land humans on the surface of the moon in 2025 and this work will be done with the help of a starship.

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