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SpaceX, Starship Launch Test Between March and September…

SpaceX plans to test the next launch of the Starship rocket in mid-March. This includes launching the aircraft to an altitude of 20 km and then landing on the ground. The rocket launches from the SpaceX facility in Texas, uses a Raptor engine, and lands near the launch site, according to SpaceX’s documents filed with the FCC to obtain a license to use radio frequencies used in launch tests.

This test is an important step for SpaceX to send humanity to distant Juwoo in the near future. Starship is developing on the assumption that a giant rocket with more than 100 passengers and a payload of more than 100 tons will go into orbit and soar to the Moon and Mars. If FCC approval ends quickly, it is March 16, but the period is allotted until September 16, so it is of course not known whether the starship launch test will be conducted immediately after the approval.

In September 2019, CEO Elon Musk revealed that Starship development was using rapid prototyping technology that runs multiple versions simultaneously. That’s the level of testing. Since then, SpaceX has been making efforts to develop this new aircraft. However, the launch test at an altitude of 20 km is an important step in getting the rocket into orbit in the future, and we will see it at least by summer. Related information can be found here .

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