London: A rocket launching into space from the X-Ward space station in Scotland broke down shortly after takeoff on Monday.
In this regard, the BBC said that the rocket failed when its engine exploded after taking off from the Sachsward S center on the Rotland Islands in the far north of Scotland. When the rocket engine exploded, flames and smoke started flying from it. But since people were already evacuated from that area, there was no possibility of loss of life or injury. This was said by the German rocket factory Ogam Berg (RFA), which worked in collaboration with the England Sachsward Space Center and its seven.
In this regard, a spokesman for Sachsward said that this was an experiment. Its purpose was to fix the issues for the next phase. Despite this failure, we at R.A.F. are going to work ahead. We will continue to look for the reasons for this failure while confirming them and will start preparing for the next plan.
Many countries of the world earn crores of rupees by sending rockets and satellites into space. The industry will reach trillions of dollars by 2030, and the world is preparing to launch thousands of internet-beeping satellites.