Then it will enter the program turn phase.
Therefore, in the live broadcast footage, you can see that after the Orion Heavy Rocket is launched, it initially flies straight up, but soon starts to show some deviation.
Normally, you wouldn't notice this in the footage, but this time there are multiple camera angles for the Orion Heavy Rocket, and both the rocket and Starship One are equipped with camera views.
At this time, the gimbal or vector engine fitted on the rocket engine will provide deflection force to help the rocket achieve programmatic turning.
This program turn can save fuel and deliver the satellite or spacecraft more precisely into the predetermined orbit; the mission of the Orion Heavy Rocket is to accurately send Starship One into space.
Inside Starship One, in addition to the Mars landing team of six astronauts from the Space Exploration Technology Company and NASA, there are also numerous supplies.