In preparation for its eighth Starship launch, SpaceX is ending up preflight shakedowns for the megarocket’s first stage, or Tremendous Heavy booster, and second stage, additionally identified merely as “Ship.” As such, issues have been busy down in Starbase, Texas, at SpaceX’s Starship manufacturing and check amenities.
Extra particularly, the corporate lately accomplished static check fires on each vessels tapped to fly on Starship’s subsequent built-in check flight (IFT-8). All 33 Raptor engines of SpaceX’s 233-foot (71-meter) Tremendous Heavy booster have been ignited final weekend for the car’s launch simulation run. “Full period static fireplace check of Tremendous Heavy,” SpaceX posted to X on Sunday, Feb. 9, with a set of images from the pre-flight booster check.
The subsequent steps will contain this explicit rocket’s Ship and Tremendous Heavy parts progressing towards car stacking.
Full period static fireplace check of Tremendous Heavy pic.twitter.com/JwVWdyarfdFebruary 9, 2025
On Tuesday night (Feb. 11), SpaceX accomplished the engine check for the soon-to-launch Starship’s Ship. Ship’s test-stand resides simply down the street from Starbase’s launch amenities, a pair miles from the place Tremendous Heavy’s static fireplace occurred simply days earlier than. Ship’s check lasted longer than the booster’s did, and was extra dynamic. In another post from Wednesday (Feb. 12), SpaceX defined the engines have been put by a variety of thrusts to “recreate totally different situations seen inside the propulsion system throughout flight.”
Starship’s check flights have been progressively extra complicated, as SpaceX has improved upon every iteration of the car. Tuesday’s check fireplace included new {hardware} as nicely, in keeping with the corporate’s Wednesday put up. Quickly, Ship will probably be rolled to the launchpad the place its Tremendous Heavy companion awaits, and the 2 will probably be stacked for flight. Mated, the Tremendous Heavy/Starship stack towers a staggering 403 toes (123 meters) tall, with Ship alone standing taller than the Statue of Liberty.
Starship’s final check flight, IFT-7, launched on Jan. 16, with blended outcomes. Earlier flights have seen profitable splashdowns of Ship at sea, in addition to picture-perfect returns of Tremendous Heavy boosters again to the Starbase pad. There have even been mid-air catches of the Tremendous Heavy booster, due to the launch tower’s “chopstick arms”. IFT-7 did see a profitable booster catch, however SpaceX misplaced communications with Ship about 8.5 minutes into flight. The stage was seen shortly after by witnesses throughout the Caribbean breaking apart in explosive items because it disintegrated within the environment. Little question, SpaceX is hoping for various end result with IFT-8.
IFT-8 may launch as early as the tip of February, however that is depending on a number of elements, together with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granting SpaceX the mandatory launch license.
It will mark the second Starship launch of 2025, which places the SpaceX barely behind a gentle tempo for the 25 launches the corporate is hoping to get off the bottom this yr.
Nonetheless, these are nonetheless check flights for the gargantuan rocket; its path to operational missions is certainly one of rising scrutiny as mission dates in want of Starship’s capabilities regularly close to. Specifically, NASA’s Artemis 3 mission, scheduled for 2027, plans to make use of Starship to land the subsequent astronauts on the moon.