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Elon Musk revealed “Starship first orbital debut 50% FAIL”, reach orbit end of 2023
The first-ever orbital mission of SpaceX’s huge new Starship vehicle will basically be a coin flip:
Yeah, the success of this flight is certainly an extraordinary feat!
So, how will Starship’s first orbital flight become the world’s greatest rocket explosion?
Any chance for SpaceX to avoid this?
Find out everything about this in today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
SpaceX is preparing to launch its Starship mega-rocket toward orbit for the first time, kicking off CEO Elon Musk’s ambitious scheme to eventually build an independent human settlement on Mars.
Musk has said that SpaceX is ready to launch Starship from its facilities in Boca Chica, Texas — an area the company calls “Starbase” — once it receives a launch license from the Federal Aviation Administration.
As with any first launch, though, a small flaw in the rocket’s intricate hardware or software engineering could easily make everything go wrong.
In an interview at the Morgan Stanley Conference on March 7, Musk said the rocket has a 1 in 2 chance of not reaching orbit.
That means a 50% chance of making an explosion 2.5 times greater than the world’s greatest rocket explosion.
Remember July 1969, it was the most dramatic month in space history, and not only because it marked the first time humans ever set foot on the Moon.
On July 3, just a few weeks before Apollo 11 made its momentous landing, the apocalyptic launchpad detonation of the Soviet N1 rocket further dashed the USSR’s own ambitions for manned lunar landings.
Releasing nearly as much energy as a nuclear bomb, it was the largest rocket explosion in history, according to space historian Anatoly Zak.
Musk’s serious warning “Starship launch FAIL”, but reach orbit end of 2023