SpaceX President and Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell said in a meeting that SpaceX should be able to launch the “Starship” again in about six weeks, and the team is still After reviewing data from the previous flight, the fourth test flight will not carry the satellite.
Kelvin Coleman of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said he was not aware of any major problems with last week’s Starship launch, but SpaceX still needs to conduct an accident investigation. He said that SpaceX’s goal is to launch 6-9 more Starships this year.
As previously reported that after experiencing two test flight explosions, Musk’s SpaceX “Starship” heavy rocket conducted its third test flight on the 14th local time. The “Starship” was launched from Boca Chica, Texas, USA. launched from the base. About two minutes later, the rocket’s first-stage “Super Heavy” booster and the second-stage spacecraft were successfully “thermally separated.” Subsequently, the “Starship” entered the space taxiing stage and completed technical demonstrations such as opening and closing the payload bay door and propellant transfer. After flying for a period of time, the “Starship” tried to re-ignite the “Raptor” engine in space and conduct a controlled reentry into the atmosphere, but lost contact during the atmospheric passage.
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