Next SpaceX Starship Launch DELAYED Cause Of Boeing Starliner…
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intro 0:00
(Starship’s updates) 0:32
(Why did Flight 4 delay?) 0:55
outro 8:07
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Next SpaceX Starship Launch DELAYED Cause Of Boeing Starliner…
Delays simultaneously.
June welcomes us with two major postponed events.
Starliner has become a pioneer due to pushing back its scandal-plagued manned flight test to June 5.
Out of the blue, SpaceX Starship’s Flight 4 then is also delayed by a day.
It sounds like there is no connection between these incidents.
However, in reality, there is always something remarkable behind it if you look closely.
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Next SpaceX Starship Launch DELAYED Cause Of Boeing Starliner…
Wrapping up a jam-packed week for American spaceflight, SpaceX has shifted its launch date for the fourth Starship test flight a day later.
SpaceX updated on June 1 that it is targeting a Thursday, June 6 launch for Starship’s fourth test flight, pending regulatory approval.
Meanwhile, just several days ago, the company had announced that: “Launch is targeted as early as June 5”
(Why did Flight 4 delay?)
Possibly, changing Starship’s launch date a little bit is not a big deal so people tend not to question what’s going on. Yet in the framework of this video, let’s make a tiny discussion about the reason why Flight 4 is pushed back.
Next SpaceX Starship Launch DELAYED Cause Of Boeing Starliner…
Is it because Flight 4’s hardware isn’t ready yet?
Uhm, well. Not really. As you can see, recently, the atmosphere in Starbase has been very enthusiastic.
It’s great to see this picture. Yeah, FTS or Flight Termination System explosives were installed on both Ship 29 and Booster 11 on May 30 for Flight 4. This system is nonnegotiable for a rocket launch, and it is responsible for destroying the rocket in case of an anomaly during the test.
It signals the final steps in Starship’s preparation phase ahead of the flight. The FAA has completed its safety investigation into Flight 3 of Starship and has deemed it non-dangerous for the public. Theoretically, SpaceX could have been able to launch its gigantic rocket on Wednesday if nothing happened.
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