Musk's SpaceX plans to launch next Starship from South Texas by May

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Gwynne Shotwell, president and chief operating officer, said the company plans to launch Starship again in six weeks, or early May.

SpaceX’s second in command says Starship could fly from South Texas again by early May. During a panel discussion Tuesday at the Satellite 2024 conference in Washington, Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX president and chief operating officer, said the next launch could be, “hopefully, in about six weeks.” “We’re still going through the data,” she said of last Thursday’s flight, which saw Starship fall just short of its planned splashdown in the Indian Ocean. “It was an incredibly successful flight.

SpaceX Starship makes it to space on its third test flight from South Texas After separation, the booster experienced problems as it descended toward a water landing in the Gulf of Mexico. It failed to complete the controlled landing SpaceX had hoped to demonstrate and exploded 462 meters above the ocean about seven minutes into the flight. The Starship continued its suborbital trajectory for about 49 minutes, testing its payload door and transferring propellants across tanks while in space.

Rocket Cargo: The Pentagon’s growing interest in SpaceX’s Starship FAA approvals of future flights might become more streamlined, Kelvin Coleman, the FAA’s associate administrator for commercial space transportation, said Monday. “We’re trying to work with to get them on a different program, if you will, in terms of how we approve their launches going forward,” he said during Payload’s Space Capitol III event.

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