The next Starship launch has been placed on SpaceX's website, though the date is still to be announced there. Some details bearing on the article is that they are re-flying an engine from the caught 5th flight and that they will attempt to release 10 dummy Starlink...
When is Starship's next launch? SpaceX is targetingas early as Nov. 18for its sixth orbital test flight. The half-hour launch window opens at 5 p.m. ET (or 4 p.m. local Starbase time), though the time and date could change. The company must first get license approval from the Fe...
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Next launch, next month? SpaceX launched its first Starship vehicle, which is the largest rocket ever built and is intended to eventually be fully reusable, in April 2023. That flight caused serious damage to the launch site near Boca Chica Beach and raised environmental concerns after it kic...
SpaceX said on X just a few hours ago that Starship’s next launch “could come as soon as March 14, pending regulatory approval:” The third flight test of Starship could launch as soon as March 14, pending regulatory approval →https://t.co/bJFjLCiTbKpic.twitter.com/yHqoWFSKdY ...
SpaceX can’t send the Starship skyward until it receives a launch permit from the FAA, so it will be hoping for the nod sooner rather than later so that it can hit its May target date. Speaking at the Satellite 2024 conference in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, Gwynne Shotwell, president ...
“We recently received a launch license date estimate of late November from the FAA,” SpaceXsaid in the post. “This is a more than two-month delay to the previously communicated date of mid-September. This delay was not based on a new safety concern, but instead driven by superfluous ...
Each sequential Starship test launch has yielded improvements and new things to build upon for the next attempt. This is possible through various hardware and software upgrades, and IFT-5 is no different: “One of the key upgrades on Starship ahead of flight was a complete rework of its heat...
At the end of the video, an animation depicts a 400-foot-tall (122-meter-tall) Super Heavy coming back in for a landing at Starship's launch tower, known as "Mechazilla," beside the words "Next up" and "Flight 5," suggesting the company plans to attempt to catch the booster on it...