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SpaceX Starship’s Flight Test 8 Slated February 28

Gearing Up For Mars Rocket’s Launch From Texas Starbase

SpaceX is prepping for Starhip’s next major test flight to launch on Friday February 28, 2025, from its Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas. This will be the eighth flight test, and despite the previous mission ending with the fiery explosion and loss of the vehicle’s upper stage, the Super Heavy booster successfully returned to Earth and was caught by the launch and catch tower to be reused.

The FAA’s investigation into the previous flight is continuing, but the agency has posted a launch notice on its website that confirms Friday’s scheduled launch. The time of launch has not yet been determined.

The falling debris from the January 17 flight caused several flights to be diverted. The upper stage vehicle had undergone numerous significant design changes and installation of new equipment. The cause of the explosion has not yet been determined but the company said it may have been due to a fuel leak. One of the new components was in fact a new set of fuel lines but it is not yet known if they were involved.

During the upcoming flight, the vehicle will test one of its critical functions: deploying a payload.

Dr. Srath Raj, director of the satellite ground station at Amity University in Dubai said, “While earlier test flights were meant to focus on the vehicle’s ability to ascend, re-enter and descend in a controlled manner, this particular mission aims at verifying a key feature, that of deploying payloads.

“Effective deployment would prove on record that Starship can indeed place satellites and other equipment on their designated orbits. This feature is imperative for various missions down the line, such as increasing the number of satellites on the Starlink constellation, scientifically notable objectives, and of course transporting crew and cargo to the Moon and Mars.”

FMI:  www.spacex.com/

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