On October 13, during the 5th Starship test flight, SpaceX successfully used the 'brush' mechanical arm on the launch tower to grip the ultra-heavy lift rocket, achieving a critical milestone in the launch mission. More than two minutes after Starship was launched, the ultra-heavy lift rocket separated from Starship and began its return to Earth. More than six minutes after the Starship launch, the first stage was successfully gripped by the 'brush' mechanical arm on the launch tower. This is the first time SpaceX has attempted to recycle the first stage of
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On October 13, during the 5th Starship test flight, SpaceX successfully used the 'brush' mechanical arm on the launch tower to grip the ultra-heavy lift rocket, achieving a critical milestone in the launch mission. More than two minutes after Starship was launched, the ultra-heavy lift rocket separated from Starship and began its return to Earth. More than six minutes after the Starship launch, the first stage was successfully gripped by the 'brush' mechanical arm on the launch tower. This is the first time SpaceX has attempted to recycle the first stage of