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SpaceX cleared for Starship test flight Sunday
Source: Axios
12 hours ago
The Federal Aviation Administration gave SpaceX a green light on Saturday for its fifth Starship test launch.
Why it matters: The approval means Elon Musk's SpaceX can launch its megarocket on Sunday, much earlier than initially seemed possible due to regulatory hurdles.
The latest: "The FAA determined SpaceX met all safety, environmental and other licensing requirements for the suborbital test flight," the FAA said in a statement to Axios.
"The Flight 5 mission profile involves launch of the combined Starship/Super Heavy vehicle from Boca Chica, Texas, a return to the launch site of the Super Heavy booster rocket for a catch attempt by the launch tower, and a water landing of the Starship vehicle in the Indian Ocean west of Australia." The launch is set for 7am CT and will be live-streamed on the SpaceX website and on X.
What they're saying: "This the largest & most powerful flying object ever made at more than double the thrust of the Saturn V Moon rocket," Musk posted on X Friday.
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2024/10/12/spacex-starship-5-test-flight-sunday
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SpaceX cleared for Starship test flight Sunday (Original Post)
BumRushDaShow
Oct 2024
OP
But then it had one of those "rapid disassemblys" while bobbing in the water
BumRushDaShow
Oct 2024
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GreenWave
(10,139 posts)1. Hop aboard Elon. You can do it.
EX500rider
(11,748 posts)2. Wow, double the thrust of the Saturn?
The Saturn burned 16 tons of fuel a second on takeoff!
OnlinePoker
(5,893 posts)3. OMFG - Caught it on the first attempt.
Last edited Sun Oct 13, 2024, 09:11 AM - Edit history (1)
Absolutely incredible.
On edit: Then stuck the landing of the Starship on target in the Indian Ocean. This was a triumph of engineering by the whole SpaceX team.
BumRushDaShow
(147,107 posts)4. "OMFG - Caught it on the first attempt."
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Pretty impressive, especially given it's a "super heavy".
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BumRushDaShow
(147,107 posts)5. But then it had one of those "rapid disassemblys" while bobbing in the water
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"Chopstick capture"
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