SpaceX reveals first orbital Starship flight plan, launching from Texas and returning near Hawaii

  • Date: 14-May-2021
  • Source: CNBC
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SpaceX reveals first orbital Starship flight plan, launching from Texas and returning near Hawaii

SpaceX on Thursday revealed in filings to the Federal Communications Commission its plan for the next step in testing its massive Starship rocket, in a flight that would splash down off the coast of Hawaii. SpaceX has conducted multiple test flights of Starship prototypes over the past year, but the plans outline the company's first attempt to reach orbit with the rocket. Starship prototypes stand at about 150 feet tall, or about the size of a 15-story building, and are built of stainless steel, representing the early version of The company's FCC filings say it will launch a Starship rocket atop a "Super Heavy" booster stage from SpaceX's development facility in Boca Chica, Texas. Then the booster will separate, to partially return "and land in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 20 miles from the shore," the filings say. "The Orbital Starship will continue on flying between the Florida Straits. It will achieve orbit until performing a powered, targeted landing approximately 100km (~62 miles) off the northwest coast of Kauai in a soft ocean landing," SpaceX wrote in the filing. The orbital flight would last just over 90 minutes. SpaceX is working in coordination with the FCC, U.S. Air Force, NASA