A light red light is seen in the photos of its launch. Space physicist at Boston University, Jeff Baumgardner told SpaCeweather.com that this red light is revealed to be a pit in the eenosphere. He said, “When rockets burn their engine 200 to 300 kilometers above the surface of the earth, it is expected to happen. It shows that this has happened in the burning of the second stage engine.” The encephals present on the edge of the space are filled with charged particles called ions. Einosphare is of great importance as it modifies radio waves used in communication and navigation. In this, the formation of a pit can affect the GPS systems and the accuracy of the location may change a few feet.
Spacex’s website states that Falcon 9 is a re-used, two-stage rocket and is used for the orbit of the earth and for safe transport of people and payloads. It is the world’s first orbital class to be re -used. This rocket has launched 240 and 198 landing.
The powerful rockets sent to the space are expected to increase the damage to the eenosfare and will negatively affect the GPS. Due to low load, Falcon 9 was launched with a vertical route rather than sending parallel to the surface of the earth. This led to a shockwave, as a result of which there is a pit in the plasma of the Einosfare. Even before this, such an incident has happened on the launch of this rocket. Because of this, private space companies need to be more vigilant in launching their rockets.
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