SpaceX assembles tallest rocket in history at Texas site
SpaceX briefly constructed the largest rocket ever made Friday, attaching the U.S. aerospace company's Starship spacecraft to the Super Heavy booster at its facility in Texas.
The combined height of the structure was 400 feet, nearly 40 feet taller than the next largest Saturn V rocket built by NASA.
The SpaceX rocket, though, will have about twice as much thrust as Saturn V, 70 meganewtons compared to 25 meganewtons.
SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk tweeted photos of the feat, saying it was "an honor to work with such a great team." ...
The combined height of the structure was 400 feet, nearly 40 feet taller than the next largest Saturn V rocket built by NASA.
The SpaceX rocket, though, will have about twice as much thrust as Saturn V, 70 meganewtons compared to 25 meganewtons.
SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk tweeted photos of the feat, saying it was "an honor to work with such a great team." ...
That is approximately the height of a 40 story building. I am pretty sure it is the tallest structure in the Lower Rio Grande Valley at the tip of Texas.
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