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SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« on: November 26, 2024, 06:07:41 pm »
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It’s been almost a week since Starship’s 6th flight, and SpaceX is already hard at work prepping for Flight 7!

Watch the full Starbase Update episode Here on @X
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✨Post-launch repairs at Pad A
✨The latest on Booster 14, Ship 33, and upcoming vehicles
✨Updates on Pad B and Starfactory construction
✨The fate of Ship 26
✨Key insights into Flight 7, including a possible launch date and reentry plans
✨FAA’s revised environmental assessment and what it means for @SpaceX's goal of 25 Starship launches per year.
✨Plus, a sneak peek at new developments at Kennedy Space Center’s LC-39A!


https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1861218690361852278

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2024, 06:10:21 pm »
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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2024, 07:27:46 pm »
SpaceX’s Starship Flight 7 Planned For January Suggests NASA Letter To The FAA

WCCFTech by Ramish Zafar Nov 25, 2024

SpaceX's next Starship flight, Flight 7, could take place in January, according to a request filed by NASA with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Starship Flight 6 took to the skies last week amid much fanfare, and it marked the quickest turnaround time for the world's largest rocket under development. During the test, while SpaceX chose to skip the 232-feet-tall Super Heavy booster tower catch, the firm successfully landed the booster and the upper-stage spacecraft in the water. Now, according to a NASA request making rounds on X, Starship Flight 7 could fly on January 11th.

NASA Requests FAA Authorization To Deploy Aircraft To Study Second Stage Starship Spacecraft During Flight 7

NASA typically carries out imaging operations of SpaceX's Starship rocket through its WB-57 aircraft, which are equipped with specialized gadgets and designed solely for such operations. However, since the upper-stage Starship spacecraft is set to splash down in the Indian Ocean, it's likely that the WB-57's flight range is unsuitable for the mission or that the cost of operating the aircraft from Australia is unfeasible for the space agency.

As a result, in a letter sent to the FAA, NASA has asked the regulator to allow it to operate a Gulfstream aircraft with all lights shut off in Texas to prepare for imaging operations for Starship Flight 7. The aircraft, called NASA5, will be used for "imaging calibration flights in support of the SpaceX Starship 7 launch," according to NASA's chief of flight operations, Air Operations Division, Brett Pugsley.

More: https://wccftech.com/spacexs-starship-flight-7-planned-for-january-suggests-nasa-letter-to-the-faa/

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2024, 07:34:51 am »
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New video of Elon explaining Starship to Trump, Ted Cruz, Bryson DeChambeau and others.


https://twitter.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1861506437681209732

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2024, 08:25:29 pm »
FAA gives Flight 7 the Go Ahead, SpaceX to complete final steps ahead of launch

NSF by Ryan Weber December 18, 2024

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved SpaceX’s Flight 7 of Starship. The news came shortly after Ship 33 completed engine testing at Masseys and rolled back into Mega Bay 2. SpaceX must now put the final touches on its vehicles before teams are ready.

Flight 7 Regulatory Side

On Dec. 17, the FAA released a statement for the approval of Flight 7 and a minor license modification. This comes a bit earlier than expected and just before the holidays.

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NSF has asked the @FAANews  about the license notification for Flight 7 of Starship. That modification has been given:



The first part of the statement allows SpaceX to use the Flight 7 mission profile multiple times. This refers to using a Block 2 Ship and Block 1 Booster on a suborbital trajectory. While the trajectory is the same as in the past six flights, the vehicle combination has changed due to Block 2 of Ship. This could mean that SpaceX still intends to fly suborbital missions for a few more flights or at least has the option to do so without another license modification.

The FAA also discusses how the agency continues to increase its licensing duties efficiency to try to meet the demands of the commercial space industry. Considering the rapid turnarounds of the past few license modifications and the timely return to flights for Falcon 9 throughout the year, the FAA is undoubtedly making progress.

The license’s basic verbiage regarding the vehicle configuration for the flight is: “Using the Starship-Super Heavy vehicle.” This has been the same since Flight 5 and has only been changed once which was for Flight 4 where it stated, “Using Ship 29-Booster 11Starship-Super Heavy vehicle Configuration, unless this license is modified to remove this term”. This definition might cover SpaceX at least through the end of Block 1 of Booster.


More: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2024/12/faa-flight-7-go/

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #5 on: December 27, 2024, 12:43:40 pm »

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An Air Traffic Data Exchange Network for the Caribbean region has published an advisory indicating Starship Flight 7's launch date is Jan 10th in a window from 4 pm - 5:37 pm local. We'll need to see it on FAA notices to firm it up more.


https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1872654746684912014

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2025, 02:18:14 pm »
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Starship’s sixth flight test aimed to push the vehicle to its limits as we iterate towards a rapidly reusable rocket.

Up next: a new ship, new year, and new limits. Excitement still guaranteed → http://spacex.com/launches/missi


https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1875218268857958468

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2025, 07:05:37 am »
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The FBI is investigating bomb threats in South Texas targeting SpaceX’s Starbase at Boca Chica Beach, following reports of threats to blow up a Starship rocket


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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2025, 08:05:40 am »
SpaceX Starship: Flight 7 Features “Significant Upgrades”

Leonard David's INSIDE OUTER SPACE

The seventh flight test of the SpaceX Starship atop its Super Heavy booster is being readied for launch.

According to SpaceX, the upcoming flight test, reportedly targeted for January 10, will launch a new generation ship “with significant upgrades.”

In addition, there will be an attempt for Starship’s first payload deployment test, fly multiple reentry experiments geared towards ship catch and reuse, and launch and return the Super Heavy booster.

Major improvements

A block of planned upgrades to the Starship upper stage will debut on this flight test, bringing major improvements to reliability and performance.

The upcoming test flight will debut:

    The vehicle’s forward flaps have been reduced in size and shifted towards the vehicle tip and away from the heat shield

    Redesigns to the propulsion system, including a 25 percent increase in propellant volume,

    The vacuum jacketing of feedlines

    A new fuel feedline system for the vehicle’s Raptor vacuum engines

    An improved propulsion avionics module controlling vehicle valves and reading sensors.

These upgrades add additional vehicle performance and the ability to fly longer missions, explains SpaceX. Additionally, the ship’s heat shield will also use the latest generation tiles and includes a backup layer to protect from missing or damaged tiles.

More: https://www.leonarddavid.com/spacex-starship-flight-7-features-significant-upgrades/

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2025, 04:02:39 pm »
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SpacceX will fly the first ever Starship V2 on Flight 7 next week with a lot of new objectives. This includes first ever payload deployment from a Starship in space along with validating a lot of vehicle upgrades.

Here is a brief about Flight 7 👇




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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2025, 05:47:58 pm »
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BREAKING: Elon Musk has just confirmed that Starship flight 7 is pushed back 3-4 days. The launch will now happen next week.

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2025, 07:58:43 pm »
UPCOMING LAUNCH Starship's Seventh Flight Test

The seventh flight test of Starship is preparing to launch Wednesday, January 15. The 60-minute launch window will open at 4:00 p.m. CT.

A live webcast of the flight test will begin about 35 minutes before liftoff, which you can watch here and on X @SpaceX. You can also watch the webcast on the new X TV app. As is the case with all developmental testing, the schedule is dynamic and likely to change, so be sure to check in here and stay tuned to our X account for updates.

The upcoming flight test will launch a new generation ship with significant upgrades, attempt Starship’s first payload deployment test, fly multiple reentry experiments geared towards ship catch and reuse, and launch and return the Super Heavy booster.

A block of planned upgrades to the Starship upper stage will debut on this flight test, bringing major improvements to reliability and performance. The vehicle’s forward flaps have been reduced in size and shifted towards the vehicle tip and away from the heat shield, significantly reducing their exposure to reentry heating while simplifying the underlying mechanisms and protective tiling. Redesigns to the propulsion system, including a 25 percent increase in propellant volume, the vacuum jacketing of feedlines, a new fuel feedline system for the vehicle’s Raptor vacuum engines, and an improved propulsion avionics module controlling vehicle valves and reading sensors, all add additional vehicle performance and the ability to fly longer missions. The ship’s heat shield will also use the latest generation tiles and includes a backup layer to protect from missing or damaged tiles.

The vehicle’s avionics underwent a complete redesign, adding additional capability and redundancy for increasingly complex missions like propellant transfer and ship return to launch site. Avionics upgrades include a more powerful flight computer, integrated antennas which combine Starlink, GNSS, and backup RF communication functions into each unit, redesigned inertial navigation and star tracking sensors, integrated smart batteries and power units that distribute data and 2.7MW of power across the ship to 24 high-voltage actuators, and an increase to more than 30 vehicle cameras giving engineers insight into hardware performance across the vehicle during flight. With Starlink, the vehicle is capable of streaming more than 120 Mbps of real-time high-definition video and telemetry in every phase of flight, providing invaluable engineering data to rapidly iterate across all systems.

While in space, Starship will deploy 10 Starlink simulators, similar in size and weight to next-generation Starlink satellites as the first exercise of a satellite deploy mission. The Starlink simulators will be on the same suborbital trajectory as Starship, with splashdown targeted in the Indian Ocean. A relight of a single Raptor engine while in space is also planned.

The flight test will include several experiments focused on ship return to launch site and catch. On Starship’s upper stage, a significant number of tiles will be removed to stress-test vulnerable areas across the vehicle. Multiple metallic tile options, including one with active cooling, will test alternative materials for protecting Starship during reentry. On the sides of the vehicle, non-structural versions of ship catch fittings are installed to test the fittings’ thermal performance, along with a smoothed and tapered edge of the tile line to address hot spots observed during reentry on Starship’s sixth flight test. The ship’s reentry profile is being designed to intentionally stress the structural limits of the flaps while at the point of maximum entry dynamic pressure. Finally, several radar sensors will be tested on the tower chopsticks with the goal of increasing the accuracy when measuring distances between the chopsticks and a returning vehicle during catch.

More: https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=starship-flight-7

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #13 on: January 16, 2025, 05:30:12 pm »
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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #14 on: January 16, 2025, 05:37:23 pm »
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« Reply #16 on: January 16, 2025, 05:40:09 pm »
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« Reply #17 on: January 16, 2025, 05:41:07 pm »
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« Reply #18 on: January 16, 2025, 05:44:32 pm »
Booster Caught!!!!

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #19 on: January 16, 2025, 06:06:44 pm »
Second stage disintegrated

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #20 on: January 16, 2025, 06:13:12 pm »
Second stage disintegrated

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Internet users report that Starship 7 broke up over Turks and Caicos.

Video:  https://twitter.com/i/status/1880029944618840344
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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #21 on: January 16, 2025, 08:26:16 pm »
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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #22 on: January 16, 2025, 09:32:18 pm »
"A block of planned upgrades to the Starship upper stage will debut on this flight test, bringing major improvements to reliability and performance"

oops ...

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #23 on: January 16, 2025, 09:40:37 pm »
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Preliminary indication is that we had an oxygen/fuel leak in the cavity above the ship engine firewall that was large enough to build pressure in excess of the vent capacity.

Apart from obviously double-checking for leaks, we will add fire suppression to that volume and probably increase vent area. Nothing so far suggests pushing next launch past next month.

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Re: SpaceX Starship Integrated Flight Test 7
« Reply #24 on: January 16, 2025, 10:01:30 pm »
Related, also today ...

Bezos' "New Glenn" Rocket did reach orbit, but they didn't manage to recover the first-stage booster on a ship, as planned

Bezos' company is competing with Musk for re-usability ... and liquid-fuel rockets are tricky, as we saw today

Trivia - the New Glenn booster rocket burns methane, not kerosene / RP-1
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