Why SpaceX’s Continuously DELAYED Starship First Orbital Launch Debut

Why SpaceX’s Continuously DELAYED Starship First Orbital Launch Debut
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Why SpaceX’s Continuously DELAYED Starship First Orbital Launch Debut

It has been almost two years!
For the first time in March 2021, CEO Elon Musk confirmed that SpaceX was working towards a target of July 2021 for Starship’s first orbital launch attempt.
In October, A NASA document suggested that the next-generation rocket’s orbital launch debut has slipped several months into 2022.

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“we’ll do a bunch of tests in in December and hopefully launch in in January”.

But move to 2022, in June, Musk tweeted:
“Starship will be ready to fly next month.”
“We will have a second Starship stack ready to fly in August and then monthly thereafter.”
Two months later, Musk said: “A *successful* orbital flight is probably between 1 and 12 months from now”.

And most recently, Bill Nelson announced SpaceX is planning an uncrewed Starship HLS lunar landing in late 2023 and a human landing in late 2024.

More and more, the timeline for Starship’s first orbital flight is getting farther and farther away.
So, the question is why SpaceX’s Continuously DELAYED Starship First Orbital Launch Debut?
Find out everything about this in today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
Why SpaceX’s Continuously DELAYED Starship First Orbital Launch Debut

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