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SpaceX founder and Chief Engineer Elon Musk said that the debut orbital launch could happen as soon as next month. January and early February seems highly likely," he said, "We will have two boosters & ships ready for orbital flight by then, with full stack production at roughly one every two months.
Now that Starship SN24 Booster 7 being upgrading for upcoming series of testing, the –"Next big test is probably full stack wet dress rehearsal, then 33 engine firing in a few weeks," said Musk.
For the sixth time this year, SpaceX has returned the same Super Heavy booster prototype to its South Texas Starship factory after completing several tests.
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Why is unclear. Super Heavy Booster 7 left the factory for the first time in March 2022 and has been stuck in a seemingly continuous state of testing, rework, and retesting ever since.
While the pace of testing and progress was in many ways more aggressive from 2019 to mid-2021, it still can’t be said that SpaceX has been slacking off in 2022. Booster 7 alone completed more than 24 distinct tests (including six static fires) between early April and late November.
But in a shift from the first three or so years of steel Starship development, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has ceased to be a consistent source of information on the purpose and results of many of those tests, even as NASA has begun to funnel hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars into the Starship program.
Save for occasional tidbits from SpaceX, Musk, and NASA; or deep unofficial analyses of public information, the day-to-day or week-to-week status of Starship has generally been relegated to speculation.
Over the last few months, that information void has only grown larger.
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SpaceX founder and Chief Engineer Elon Musk said that the debut orbital launch could happen as soon as next month. January and early February seems highly likely," he said, "We will have two boosters & ships ready for orbital flight by then, with full stack production at roughly one every two months.
Now that Starship SN24 Booster 7 being upgrading for upcoming series of testing, the –"Next big test is probably full stack wet dress rehearsal, then 33 engine firing in a few weeks," said Musk.
For the sixth time this year, SpaceX has returned the same Super Heavy booster prototype to its South Texas Starship factory after completing several tests.
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Why is unclear. Super Heavy Booster 7 left the factory for the first time in March 2022 and has been stuck in a seemingly continuous state of testing, rework, and retesting ever since.
While the pace of testing and progress was in many ways more aggressive from 2019 to mid-2021, it still can’t be said that SpaceX has been slacking off in 2022. Booster 7 alone completed more than 24 distinct tests (including six static fires) between early April and late November.
But in a shift from the first three or so years of steel Starship development, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has ceased to be a consistent source of information on the purpose and results of many of those tests, even as NASA has begun to funnel hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars into the Starship program.
Save for occasional tidbits from SpaceX, Musk, and NASA; or deep unofficial analyses of public information, the day-to-day or week-to-week status of Starship has generally been relegated to speculation.
Over the last few months, that information void has only grown larger.
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