SpaceX Officially Announced The Splash Down Of Starship Into Ocean!
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 Published On Mar 12, 2024

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We all know the buzz around the first and second Starship launches. Even people who usually don't pay much attention to rocket launches were watching to see how it would go. The reason is simple: Starship isn't just another rocket. It's the biggest and most powerful one that's ever been made, and its goals are even bigger. Now, as we're getting ready for another orbital launch test, SpaceX has shared some important updates about it. In this video, we're going to cover these updates, what they mean for Starship and SpaceX, and why this launch is a big deal.
SpaceX has scheduled Starship Flight 3 for April 14th, aiming for a morning launch. This follows a series of rigorous preparations, including a successful wet dress rehearsal test, which is a critical step in ensuring the vehicle and its systems are ready for the actual launch. The wet dress rehearsal involved loading the rocket with over 10 million pounds of fuel in less than an hour, showcasing significant improvements in SpaceX's operational capabilities.
Above every step in launching SpaceX's Starship, obtaining the FAA's license is the most important one, because, even if you have a perfectly engineered rocket, without that crucial launch license, launching it isn't an option.
Like we all remember, the delays and frustrations with the FAA during both the first and second Starship launches were too much. It got to the point where news of the FAA's launch license approval was awaited with more excitement than the launch date announcement itself.
For this third flight, the official launch process is expected to span approximately 4 hours.
During the pre-flight phase, about 1 hour and 15 minutes before liftoff, SpaceX's flight director will green-light the start of propellant loading. This step is crucial and is estimated to take between 20 to 30 minutes. Following this, the process of loading liquid oxygen and methane onto the rocket stages begins, with the booster being prioritized due to its larger size. This ensures efficient fuel loading and optimizes the rocket's mass distribution for stability.
A key advancement for the Starship launch is the expected reduction in fuel loading time as demonstrated in a recent wet dress rehearsal where SpaceX successfully loaded the vehicle’s Super Heavy and Starship stages with more than 10 million pounds of liquid oxygen and methane fuel.
A wet dress rehearsal is a critical step before launch, simulating the entire countdown process up to, but not including engine ignition or liftoff. This includes fueling the rocket, which tests both the equipment and the team's ability to handle the complex procedures involved in preparing for launch.

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