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SpaceX Fires Up Starship Upper Stage for Ninth Test Flight in Static Fire Trial

SpaceX Fires Up Starship Upper Stage for Ninth Test Flight in Static Fire Trial

SpaceX’s next-generation Starship spacecraft has fired up in another test as the company prepares for its ninth flight. Starship conducted a full-duration static fire of its upper stage at the Starbase facility in South Texas on May 12th. The 171-foot-tall (52-metre) vehicle fired all six of its mighty Raptor engines for the full-duration burn, which took about 60 seconds. This marked the third such static fire for this specific ship, which is now undergoing final checks. SpaceX shared video and images of the trial in a post on X the following day. Starship Nears Ninth Launch as SpaceX Advances Toward Mars-Ready Reusability As per a Space.com report, the static fire is one of the last key milestones before the vehicle’s upcoming launch, though no date has yet been announced. The booster assigned to Flight 9 has already conducted a static fire test, sparking talk it may only be weeks from flight. Fully stacked, Starship stands 403.5 feet, making it the most powerful rocket system ever assembled. Its super-heavy booster and ship upper stage are intended for full reuse, a requirement …

SpaceX Gets FAA Green Light for 25 Annual Starship Launches from Texas’ Starbase Facility

SpaceX Gets FAA Green Light for 25 Annual Starship Launches from Texas’ Starbase Facility

SpaceX has received approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to increase the launch rate of its Starship rocket to up to 25 launches a year from its Starbase facility in South Texas. On May 6, the FAA published a final environmental assessment that found that the expansion of Starship operations would not have a significant environmental impact on the area. The landings are approved for an equal number for each stage — the Super Heavy and upper-stage Starship vehicle — at the same facility, representative of a significant advancement in SpaceX’s ultimate goals for rapid rocket reusability and deep space travel. FAA Clears Path for SpaceX to Scale Up Starship Launches Without Further Environmental Review As per the FAA’s 53-page document titled Mitigated Finding of No Significant Impact and Record of Decision, the proposed expansion meets the environmental compliance standards set under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The agency determined that a full environmental impact statement was unnecessary, confirming previous assessments outlined in a draft released last November. SpaceX’s operator licence has now been …

District 9 director Neill Blomkamp is planning a new Starship Troopers movie

District 9 director Neill Blomkamp is planning a new Starship Troopers movie

Columbia Pictures has tapped District 9 director Neill Blomkamp to write and direct a new Starship Troopers film, according to The Hollywood Reporter, giving the franchise its first live-action entry since 2008’s Starship Troopers 3: Marauder. The movie will be based on Robert A. Heinlein’s 1959 book of the same name, not a remake of or sequel to 1997’s Paul Verhoeven-directed Starship Troopers, say the outlet’s unnamed sources. In that movie, characters played by Casper Van Dien, Denise Richards, Neil Patrick Harris, and Michael Ironside are part of a comically jingoist militaristic society at war with space bugs. Blomkamp’s wife, Terri Tatchell, will reportedly co-produce the new Troopers movie. The outlet does not say when it’s expected to debut. Heinlein’s book has been criticized for celebrating military fascism — criticism that extended to Verhoeven’s movie when it was released, as The Hollywood Reporter notes. These days, it’s generally accepted that his movie was meant as a send-up of the book. In a Kennedy Center interview, Verhoeven said he’d hoped to show those who applaud the …

Another Setback For Elon Musk's Mission To Mars, SpaceX Starship Explodes Minutes After Lift Off

Another Setback For Elon Musk's Mission To Mars, SpaceX Starship Explodes Minutes After Lift Off

SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft exploded minutes after lifting off from Texas, dooming an attempt to deploy mock satellites in the second consecutive failure this year for Elon Musk’s Mars rocket program. Fiery debris were seen streaking through the dusk skies near south Florida and the Bahamas after Starship’s breakup in space, which occurred shortly after it began to spin uncontrollably with its engines cut off. n18oc_world n18oc_crux Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

SpaceX Starship Flight 8: Booster Caught, Upper Stage Lost Again in Mid-Flight

SpaceX Starship Flight 8: Booster Caught, Upper Stage Lost Again in Mid-Flight

SpaceX launched its eighth Starship test flight from the Starbase facility in South Texas on March 6 at 6:30 p.m. EST. The 403-foot-tall rocket lifted off successfully, with its first-stage booster, Super Heavy, completing a controlled descent and being caught by the launch tower’s “chopstick” arms. This marked the third time SpaceX has demonstrated the technique. However, the mission faced issues as the upper stage, known as Starship or simply “Ship,” did not complete its planned trajectory. Engine failures led to a loss of control, resulting in an early end to the flight. Starship Upper Stage Fails During Ascent According to reports, the upper stage was expected to continue its suborbital trajectory, deploying four test payloads before splashing down in the Indian Ocean. The plan was disrupted when multiple Raptor engines malfunctioned towards the end of the ascent. Nine minutes after liftoff, SpaceX lost contact with the vehicle, and it is believed to have broken apart at high altitude. Debris was later seen falling over the Bahamas. The failure mirrored the outcome of Flight 7, …

SpaceX Delays Starship Flight 8 Launch After Technical Glitches

SpaceX Delays Starship Flight 8 Launch After Technical Glitches

The scheduled test flight of SpaceX’s Starship Flight 8, which was expected to take off from the company’s Starbase facility in Texas on March 3, has been postponed due to last-minute technical issues. The launch was planned within a window starting at 6:30 p.m. ET with a mission to test various aspects of the rocket’s performance, including booster recovery and satellite deployment. SpaceX has not yet announced a new launch date, but updates are expected soon. The flight was set to be the eighth major test for Starship, which is designed to be the most powerful rocket ever built. Starship’s Mission and Test Objectives As per reports, the flight plan, Starship was expected to launch atop its Super Heavy booster, which was intended to return to the launch pad and be caught by the “chopstick” arms of the tower. The upper stage of the rocket was set to release four mock versions of SpaceX’s Starlink satellites on a suborbital trajectory before splashing down in the Indian Ocean approximately 66 minutes after liftoff. A similar test …

SpaceX’s Starship launch halted at last minute due to technical issues, Elon Musk reacts

SpaceX’s Starship launch halted at last minute due to technical issues, Elon Musk reacts

The countdown got down to the 40-second mark, but it was halted because of issues with the 403-foot (123-metre) rocket, the world’s largest and most powerful. SpaceX’s highly anticipated Starship launch faced a last-minute setback on Monday, as technical problems forced mission controllers to call off the attempt just 40 seconds before liftoff. The mega rocket, standing at an impressive 403 feet (123 meters), was poised for a dramatic comeback following an explosion during its last test flight. The exact nature of the issue was not immediately disclosed, but SpaceX engineers quickly stepped in to assess the problem. Starship, the world’s largest and most powerful rocket, is central to Elon Musk’s SpaceX ambitious plans for deep-space exploration, including future missions to Mars. Starship was supposed to blast off from the southern tip of Texas with four mock satellites on board for a space-skimming test flight. If the problems can be fixed quickly, another launch attempt could come Tuesday, according to SpaceX. The last Starship demo ended in an explosion over the Atlantic in January, with flaming debris …

Meet Starship Entertainment’s New K-Pop Girl Group!

Meet Starship Entertainment’s New K-Pop Girl Group!

KiiiKiii’s Surprise Music Video! (Photo Credit – Instagram) Starship Entertainment is home to K-pop groups like Monsta X, WJSN, IVE, and Cravity. IVE debuted in 2021 and now the label has announced a new girl group. KiiiKiii is a five-member K-pop girl group from Starship Entertaiment. The group was first unveiled in January 2025, followed by a debut announcement in February. KiiiKiii consists of members Sui, Haum, Jiyu, Leesol, and Kya. Starship Entertainment releases teasers and music videos ahead of K-pop girl group KiiiKiii’s upcoming debut KiiiKiii will officially debut with the EP Uncut Gem on March 24, 2025. KiiiKiii released the pre-release song I Do Me from its upcoming debut EP on February 16, 2025. This music video served as the first visual for the members. The girls give a Y2K aesthetic with a cottage-core visual. Watch the music video for KiiiKiii’s I Do Me here: Following the release of I Do Me, Starship also unveiled a website for the group where the label released members’ photos and the tracklist for the album. The …

SpaceX Starship Prepares for Next Flight After Successful Static Fire Tests

SpaceX Starship Prepares for Next Flight After Successful Static Fire Tests

SpaceX has carried out static fire tests for both stages of its Starship launch system as preparations for the next integrated flight test progress. The Super Heavy booster and Starship’s second stage were test-fired at the company’s Starbase facility in Texas. The full-duration static fire of the Super Heavy booster involved all 33 Raptor engines, simulating conditions expected during launch. The second stage underwent its own engine test, featuring variable thrust conditions to replicate flight scenarios. The next steps will involve stacking the two stages in anticipation of the upcoming mission. Super Heavy and Starship Complete Static Fire Tests According to an official announcement, the Super Heavy booster was subjected to a full-duration static fire test, validating its performance before the next launch attempt. The test, conducted at the SpaceX facility, was confirmed through images and updates shared by the company. Days later, Starship’s upper stage underwent a separate engine test near the launch site, with engineers evaluating engine performance under varying thrust conditions. The results will contribute to refining the vehicle’s propulsion system for …

Musk Gifts PM Modi Heatshield Tile From SpaceX’s Starship Test Flight

Musk Gifts PM Modi Heatshield Tile From SpaceX’s Starship Test Flight

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, yesterday at the Blair House in Washington. Mr Musk, accompanied by his three children and partner Shivon Zilis, gave Prime Minister Modi a gift that drew a lot of attention. The billionaire, overseeing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the Trump regime, gifted PM Modi with what appears to be a heatshield tile that flew on SpaceX’s starship test flight 5 in October last year. The relic was engraved with the words: “Starship Flight Test 5. October 13, 2024.” The hexagonal ceramic heatshield tiles on SpaceX’s Starship are designed to protect the spacecraft from extreme heat encountered during atmospheric re-entry as it makes its way back to Earth. On October 13, 2024, SpaceX launched its Starship vehicle from South Texas. This mission is particularly notable for successfully capturing its Super Heavy booster at the launch site, marking a significant achievement in aerospace technology. In return, PM Modi gifted Musk’s children three Indian classic books – “The Crescent Moon” by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, …