Starship ready for fifth test flight

As SpaceX CEO Elon Musk reported on social network X, the rocket system for launching Starship on its fifth test flight is ready for the mission and is awaiting regulatory approval. Static pre-launch tests of all booster engines and the spacecraft were successfully completed earlier last month. The rocket is completely ready for launch.

Image source: Spacex

To date, Starship has completed four flights on the Super Heavy booster: two last year and two this year. The process of production and launch of complexes is obviously accelerating. This confirms the start of preparation of the ship and booster for the sixth test flight even before the fifth. The work is being carried out in parallel, Musk explained in the same message on the X network.

The fourth test launch of the accelerator and rocket on June 6, 2024 became a landmark for the developer – for the first time, both components of the rocket made a soft landing. As Musk put it: “They splashed down undamaged.” Although some parts from the ship did fall off during the process. The landing was on water with the loss of both the booster and the ship. During the new fifth test flight of the complex, for the first time, an attempt will be made to pick up the accelerator with the movable supports of the launch truss – “chopsticks,” as SpaceX affectionately calls them.

The approval from the regulator, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), should not be delayed. Moreover, after the fourth test flight, the FAA allowed the company to conduct new test flights without investigating non-significant accidents. It is possible that this will speed up the sixth test launch and subsequent ones. The Starship rocket is needed not only for the future colonization of Mars, it is seen as a key ingredient in returning humans to the Moon in the Artemis program. The Starship ships will carry landing modules to the Moon and become shuttles for lowering astronauts to the surface of the satellite and back.

admin

Share
Published by
admin

Recent Posts

Sharp unveils rugged flagship smartphone Aquos R10 with 240Hz screen and more affordable Wish 5

Sharp has unveiled two smartphones to complement its Aquos line: the powerful Aquos R10 and…

9 hours ago

RoadCraft – Restore the Destroyed. Review

Processor Intel Core i5-12600K 3.7 GHz / AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 3.8 GHz, 16 GB…

9 hours ago

Petabyte E2 SSDs are ready to eventually displace HDDs in data centers

The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and the Open Compute Project (OCP), according to StorageReview,…

9 hours ago

Intel Introduces EMIB-T, a Multi-Chip Packaging Technology Supporting HBM4 and UCIe

At the IEEE ECTC 2025 conference in Dallas in late May, Intel announced EMIB-T, an…

9 hours ago

Slim Galaxy S25 Edge shows surprising durability in bend test and other tests

The ultra-thin Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone, which went on sale on May 30, demonstrated…

9 hours ago

China’s XPeng Releases $20,000 MONA M03 Max Electric Car With Free Autopilot

Chinese company XPeng has unveiled the MONA M03 Max, a car with an AI-powered autonomous…

1 day ago