Quem persiste, acança, dizem por aí. TO SpaceX There will be a new attempt to launch its Starship this fifth day, March 14. After a problematic incident a few months ago, the new ship is ready to take off, and now it is still necessary to obtain air authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The aerospace company led by Elon Musk has big ambitions, as demonstrated by its insistence on reaching orbit.
Now, SpaceX has met a series of previous requirements, including the closure of research on the previous preparation of its new ship.
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We will inform you that the FAA has closed its investigation into the second round of Starship at the end of the month, taking into account the corrective measures proposed by SpaceX to address the identified problems.
Also, the notices corresponding to aviation in Mexico and the United States have not been issued, delimiting airspace for launch on specific dates.
Another completed stage involves the installation of a voice termination system (FTS) to guarantee safety in the event of diversion of the bus route.
However, the renewal of the Starship air license by the FAA is still pending, a process that was complicated by changes in the air plane and the pressure by SpaceX to speed up the bureaucratic procedures.
This situation led the United States Senate to request a simplification of two procedures to maintain competitiveness against international rivals such as China.
SpaceX launch details
But if everything is running, the launch of Starship is scheduled for March 14 from the installations of Starbase near Boca Chica Beach, Texas.
This frame can be seen live, since the company scheduled a transmission through X (a social network previously known as Twitter) to cover a major event.
Starship, together with its Super Heavy propeller, is the highest and most powerful jet developed at the moment, designed for deep space exploration missions, heavy lifts and space tourism.
With two of your moons already sold and selected by NASA for Missão Artemis 3, the success of this launch is fundamental to demonstrate the orbital capabilities of the Starship, and we hope it remains the same.