The primary stage of SpaceX’s Starship megarocket has made it to the launch pad forward of subsequent week’s check flight.
On Wednesday (Oct. 8), SpaceX posted photos on X displaying the enormous booster, referred to as Tremendous Heavy, making the transfer to the orbital launch mount on the firm’s Starbase web site in South Texas.
It is a part of the leadup to Starship‘s eleventh check flight, which is scheduled for Monday (Oct. 13) at 7:15 p.m. EDT (2315 GMT). You can watch the motion reside right here at House.com, courtesy of SpaceX.
Starship is the largest and strongest rocket ever constructed. The present iteration stands about 400 ft (121 meters) tall, and future variations will probably be larger nonetheless, in accordance with firm founder and CEO Elon Musk.
The car consists of two parts — Tremendous Heavy and an upper-stage spacecraft referred to as Starship, or Ship for brief. Each are powered by SpaceX’s Raptor engines — 33 for Tremendous Heavy and 6 for Ship — and are designed to be absolutely and quickly reusable.
Tremendous Heavy’s Raptors take middle stage in one of many newly launched pictures, which focuses on the booster’s base because it’s positioned atop the launch mount.
The plan for Starship Flight 11 is just like that of Flight 10, which launched on Aug. 26 and was a complete success.
As on that day, Super Heavy will come back to Earth for a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico. It will be the second reentry for this particular booster, which also launched on Starship Flight 8 this past March. That mission featured a catch of the booster by the Starbase launch tower’s “chopstick” arms, which will not happen on Flight 11.
Ship, meanwhile, will deploy eight payloads into space on Flight 11 — dummy versions of SpaceX’s Starlink internet satellites — and wrap things up by splashing down in the Indian Ocean.