SpaceX’s Starship rocket is one step closer to flight!

SpaceX successfully passed the static fire test of the Spaceship rocket's Super Heavy thrusters.
 SpaceX’s Starship rocket is one step closer to flight!
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While continuing its space missions, SpaceX continues to develop new generation launch systems. The company plans to launch its next-generation Starship rocket into space soon. SpaceX, which received the necessary permissions for this, added a new one to the successful tests of its new rocket.

SpaceX is one step closer to Mars

SpaceX successfully passed the static fire test of its Super Heavy thrusters the other day. Thus, the company is one step closer to Starship’s first orbital test flight. The successful test is considered an important milestone for the Starship program.

The company’s previous thruster tests resulted in an explosion on the launch pad. Despite the fact that only a few weeks have passed since the explosion, SpaceX’s successful completion of the test can be shown as another remarkable detail in this event.

During testing, only two Raptor engines were fired instead of the 33 engines that would take the Starship into orbit. The entire test took only a few seconds. During stationary fire tests, the engines are running until ignition. Although the engines are running, the rocket does not leave the launch pad. So engineers can get an idea of ​​the engine’s performance before a real launch.

The two-stage Starship consists of Super Heavy thrusters and a 50-metre-high upper. The spacecraft, which reached a total height of 120 meters, was designed to be completely reusable. SpaceX’s Starship rocket is a key part of Elon Musk’s goal of “making humans multi-planetary.”

SpaceX has not yet given a clear date for Starship’s first orbital flight. Elon Musk, on the other hand, targeted the next 1 to 12 months for the first successful orbital flight of the new generation spacecraft. This period may be shortened if the tests continue successfully in this way.

We also expect Starship to make its way into space as soon as possible. So what do you think about SpaceX and the Starship rocket? You can share your views with us in the comments section.

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