SpaceX cleared for second Starship and Super Heavy launch test
The second test flight for SpaceX’s Starship rocket has now been given the all clear by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA said in a statement that it “has given license authorization for the second launch of the SpaceX Starship Super Heavy vehicle. The FAA determined SpaceX met all safety, environmental, policy and financial responsibility requirements.”
The FAA identified 63 actions that SpaceX needed to implement on the Starship and at the launch site before making further attempts.
The damage to the surrounding area was criticized by environmental activists and local residents near the Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas, with debris from the explosion known to have struck at least one vehicle. To launch again, SpaceX needed to obtain a license modification from the FAA covering “all safety, environmental and other applicable regulatory requirements.” SpaceX says this second flight will “debut a hot-stage separation system and a new electronic Thrust Vector Control (TVC) system for Super Heavy Raptor engines, in addition to reinforcements to the pad foundation and a water-cooled steel flame deflector, among many other enhancements.”
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk shared a video of the fully assembled Starship vehicle on its launchpad on September 5th, saying that it would be ready to launch following “FAA license approval.” Musk followed up on September 10th, saying the necessary updates had been made for the FAA to approve further Starship tests.
If all goes well (subject to the usual preflight checks and weather conditions), then this Starship will fly for 90 minutes after launch before making its own descent into the Pacific Ocean.
Update November 16th, 2:51 PMET: Noted test launch has been pushed back to Saturday, November 18th.
The second test flight for SpaceX’s Starship rocket has now been given the all clear by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA said in a statement that it “has given license authorization for the second launch of the SpaceX Starship Super Heavy vehicle. The FAA determined SpaceX met all…
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