SpaceX's Starship booster was '1 second away' from aborting epic launch-tower catch

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SpaceX's Starship booster was '1 second away' from aborting epic launch-tower catch
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Michael Wall is a Senior Space Writer with Space.com and joined the team in 2010. He primarily covers exoplanets, spaceflight and military space, but has been known to dabble in the space art beat. His book about the search for alien life, 'Out There,' was published on Nov. 13, 2018.

Jam packed issues filled with the latest cutting-edge research, technology and theories delivered in an entertaining and visually stunning way, aiming to educate and inspire readers of all agesSpaceX's Starship Flight 5 Super Heavy booster approaches its launch tower for the first-ever landing and capture at the pad after launching on a suborbital test flight from Starbase in South Texas on Oct. 13, 2024.megarocket.

"I wanted to be really up-front about scary sh*t that happened and what we're doing about it, because I think that's our focus on getting to Flight 6," one of those engineers tells Musk at the beginning of the posted conversation. That focus, the engineer adds, is"on booster risk reduction, rather than Ship envelope expansion.

The prep work for Starship's upcoming sixth test flight aims to achieve"a reasonable balance of speed and risk mitigation, on the booster specifically," one of the engineers says a bit later.

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