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A month after an explosion dampened the spirits at SpaceX, the Elon Musk-led aerospace giant is back in business and ramping up preparations for the maiden orbital flight of the ambitious Starship.
But, it’s worth noting that SpaceX won’t launch the orbital maiden flight of Starship in August, according to a radio-spectrum license application the company filed with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Worry not though, as the Mars-bound spacecraft could finally make its orbital test flight on September 1. That’s because SpaceX set out a six-month window that opens on the first day of September. The license was granted by the FCC on Wednesday, August 10.
Interestingly, SpaceX wants to attempt a Starship booster catch during its first orbital launch.
An updated document submitted by SpaceX to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revealed details about the company’s plan for the first Starship booster ‘catch’ attempt.
The document follows a different batch submitted by SpaceX in June 2021, when the company detailed its plans for Starship’s orbital launch debut as background while requesting permission from the FCC to use Starlink dishes for in-flight telemetry. A month earlier, a different request focused on more standard telemetry antennas had already revealed that even if the mission went perfectly, Starship would not fully reach orbit on its first attempted spaceflight. It also confirmed that SpaceX had no intention of recovering the upper stage or Super Heavy booster assigned to Starship’s launch debut – a sort of implicit acknowledgment that success was (then) not expected on the first try.
Elon Musk is facing the hardest part ever with the first Starship orbital flight in Sept…
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