#Space #SpaceX has received a license from the #FAA for its third #Starship launch attempt, from Boca Chica, Texas. The first two went π₯. Tomorrow's launch window opens at 8:00 AM EDT. I'll post a video link in the morning when available.
When operational, Starship will be the most powerful launch system on the planet.
A common question I've been asked over the years is, "Where does space begin?"
The International Astronomical Union (IAU), the standard most of the world recognizes, says it's at 100 km (62 miles).
When the #SpaceX #Starship began entry, the camera on the grid fin showed a red plasma glow begin at an altitude of 100 km!
That was pretty cool. Thank you, science.
#SpaceX just made the call -- #Starship was lost on entry at an altitude of 65 km.
All in all, an incredibly successful test. The SpaceX approach has always been to accept failure during testing, to learn and go faster.
They also said that today is the 22nd anniversary of the company's founding. Even though Elon has "issues" these days, there's no doubt that he changed the future of American spaceflight.
@WordsmithFL
The way it was rotating; it may have triggered the termination system. I think there was 4 starlink antenna on Starship.
#Space #NASA
#SpaceX said the Super Heavy soft landing attempt in the Gulf didn't quite make it. We saw in the video feed that it approached the water but apparently it was going too fast to make a soft landing.
#Starship is starting his entry attempt.
https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/