
Simply earlier than the vacations, SpaceX took an enormous step towards the subsequent take a look at flight of its Starship megarocket.
On Christmas Eve (Dec. 24), the corporate posted a photo on X of the shiny Tremendous Heavy booster that can conduct Starship Flight 12 standing in a excessive bay at its Starbase facility in South Texas. “Stacking full,” the picture’s caption reads.
That represents a little bit of a delay, as a result of the Tremendous Heavy booster that was initially slated for Flight 12 buckled throughout testing in late November and SpaceX needed to get one other car prepared.
Starship is the largest and strongest rocket ever constructed, standing greater than 400 toes (122 meters) tall when totally stacked. It consists of two totally reusable parts — Tremendous Heavy and a 171-foot-tall (52 m) higher stage generally known as Starship, or just Ship.
Starship flew 5 instances final 12 months. The large rocket suffered issues on the primary three of these suborbital take a look at launches, however the final two, which launched in August and October, went totally in keeping with plan.
Flight 12 will attempt to prolong that run of success whereas additionally breaking within the new “Model 3” of Starship. Amongst different modifications, this variant is a bit taller than its predecessors and also will be the primary to make use of SpaceX’s new Raptor 3 engine.
Starship Model 3 is the primary iteration of the car able to flying to Mars, SpaceX has said. And that could happen sooner than you think: Company founder and CEO Elon Musk has said he’d like to launch a few uncrewed Starships to the Red Planet during the next opportunity, which comes in the last few months of this year. (The two planets align for efficient interplanetary travel just once every 26 months.)
Starship must tick some big boxes before making that giant leap, however. For example, the vehicle still needs to reach Earth orbit and master in-space refueling.