Video: this was the launch of the SpaceX rocket
The SpaceX rocket successfully launched from Florida, carrying four specialists for an eight-month scientific mission in space.
On February 13, 2022, NASA and SpaceX achieved a successful launch of the SpaceX rocket from Launch Complex 40 in Florida. The operation commenced at 7:15 AM Argentine time as part of the Crew-12 mission, which involved transporting four specialists who will remain in space for eight months to conduct various scientific tasks. This mission is a continuation of collaborative efforts between NASA and SpaceX to advance human space exploration.
The process began with an official NASA broadcast at 5:15 AM, providing a detailed view of the final preparations on the Cape Canaveral platform. The moment of launch arrived when the rocket ignited its engines promptly at 7:15 AM, marking a successful departure from the Earth's surface without any technical issues. Just minutes after liftoff, the Dragon capsule separated from the booster stage, signaling the start of its journey into orbit.
This mission highlights the ongoing partnership between governmental space agencies and private companies, pushing the boundaries of space exploration. The Crew-12 mission not only aims to conduct critical research in a microgravity environment but also demonstrates the capabilities of commercial partners like SpaceX in supporting long-duration missions in space, thus marking a significant step in the future of space travel and research.