SpaceX Starship Awaiting FAA License For
Launch
April 10, 2023
Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX says
its Starship/Super Heavy space transportation system is ready for its first
orbital flight test once the FAA issues a launch license.
“Starship is
ready for launch. Awaiting regulatory approval,” SpaceX CEO and chief engineer
Elon Musk tweeted April 9. “Starship launch [is] trending toward near the end
of third week of April,” he added on April 10.
The company
plans to conduct a launch rehearsal this week, SpaceX noted.
An FAA
operations plan advisory, dated April 10, lists April 17 as the first launch
opportunity for Starship from SpaceX’s privately owned spaceport near
Brownsville, Texas, with backup launch opportunities April 18-23. The launch
windows are 8 a.m-11:05 a.m. EDT on all days.
Starship is
a reusable, Mars-class vehicle with more than twice the thrust of NASA’s Saturn
V and the Space Launch System Moon rockets. Starship customers include NASA,
which plans to use the system to transport astronauts to and from lunar orbit
and the Moon’s surface.
For its
orbital flight test, SpaceX plans to launch the full-scale Ship 24 Starship
upper-stage and Booster 7. About 2 min. after liftoff, the Super Heavy booster
is designed to separate, turn around and attempt a soft landing in the Gulf of
Mexico about 20 mi. off the coast of Texas.
The Starship
upper stage will continue flying, passing over the Straits of Florida, for a
90-min. flight that is expected to end with a soft landing in the Pacific Ocean
about 60 mi. northwest of Kauai, Hawaii.
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