SpaceX's Starship Prototype Once Again Flies to Great Heights, and Again Explodes on Landing
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SpaceX's Starship prototype once again flies to great heights, and again explodes on landing
SpaceX has once again flown its Starship spacecraft, a still-in-development space launch vehicle its building in south Florida. This test was a flight of SN9, the ninth in its current series of prototype rockets. The test involved flying SN9 to an altitude of around 10 km (just over six miles, or nearly 33,000 feet). After []
With the Starship V3, SpaceX wants to prove that it can send humans to the Moon. But a recent incident shows that nothing is yet won. A routine test that turns to an anomaly The B18 booster, the first model of the Starship V3, had just been installed vertically on its support. It had to undergo a series of cryogenic tests to validate its structure and new pressurization circuits. But according to a video broadcast by NASA SpaceFlight and relayed…
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