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    SpaceX Starship Latest Test Shows Progress and Challenges in Space Exploration

    Arushi PandeyEdited By Arushi PandeyNovember 20, 2024Updated:November 20, 2024 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SpaceX Starship Launch: Progress in Spaceflight Despite Booster Landing Mishap

    SpaceX successfully launched its massive Starship rocket system from Boca Chica, Texas, on Tuesday. The launch showcased advancements in spaceflight capabilities but was marked by a failed booster recovery attempt. The event, observed by US President-elect Donald Trump, highlighted SpaceX’s ambitious goals and its growing role in space exploration.


    Starship’s Test Flight: Achievements and Challenges

    The 400-foot (122-metre) Starship system lifted off at 4 p.m. CT (2200 GMT). Its 233-foot-tall (71-metre-tall) Super Heavy booster detached from the second stage, Starship, at an altitude of approximately 40 miles (62 kilometres). While Starship continued into space, the Super Heavy booster failed to land as planned, splashing into the Gulf of Mexico instead of returning to its launch tower’s mechanical arms.

    A separate livestream from space blogger Everyday Astronaut captured the booster exploding into a fireball after impact, underscoring an unplanned malfunction. Despite this setback, Starship completed a successful journey. It orbited Earth and performed a daytime splashdown in the Indian Ocean an hour later, achieving a first-time in-space engine reignition test.

    NASA Administrator Bill Nelson congratulated SpaceX, noting the significance of Starship’s engine reignition as “major progress towards orbital flight.”

    Trump’s Involvement and Space Policy Impact

    Donald Trump’s presence at the launch signals his continued alliance with Elon Musk. Trump has appointed Musk to co-lead a federal government efficiency project and expressed strong support for SpaceX. During his campaign, Musk backed Trump with over $119 million in political contributions.

    The Trump administration is expected to focus heavily on advancing the Artemis lunar programme and supporting Mars exploration, aligning with Musk’s aspirations. Faster regulatory approvals from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), evident in this launch, indicate progress in reducing bureaucratic barriers for commercial spaceflight.

    The Road Ahead for Starship Development

    SpaceX’s Gwynne Shotwell predicted rapid Starship deployment in the coming years, building on the success of Falcon launches. Musk outlined key objectives for the test flight, including testing Starship’s heat resistance, engine reignition, and faster booster recovery.

    With plans for 400 Starship launches in the next four years, SpaceX aims to cement its leadership in reusable rocket technology and deep space exploration.

    With inputs from Reuters

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