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SpaceX's Starship gets all clear for Texas takeoff

Accepted submission by DannyB at 2023-11-14 22:39:11 from the falcon-9-once-was-experimental-too dept.
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SpaceX's Starship gets all clear for Texas takeoff [theregister.com]

(better news sources might exist for this by the time this is posted.)

FAA grants license to fly, though not fry local wildlife

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given SpaceX clearance to try launching the monster Starship / Super Heavy combo from the company's Boca Chica facility.

It has taken some time, at least in terms of the rapid iterative approach adopted by the company for its other vehicles. Still, SpaceX is set for another attempt seven months after April's effort. [theregister.com]

Residing at the bottom of an FAA advisory [faa.gov] are three possible dates for flight two of the SpaceX Starship Super Heavy. The primary date is November 17, with backup dates on November 18 and 19.

The FAA grounded SpaceX's Starship [theregister.com] after the rocket demolished a chunk of its launchpad and scattered debris over the surrounding area. The launch was aborted a few minutes into flight, although there was a worrying delay between the red button being pushed and the tumbling rocket detonating.

See Also:
YouTube video: Musk Confirms License: Starship To Launch Friday! [youtube.com]


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