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SpaceX Starship prototype achieves first safe landing

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SpaceX achieved the first successful touchdown of its prototype Starship rocket during the latest test flight of the next-generation launch vehicle in south Texas on Wednesday, after four previous landing attempts ended in explosions.

The feat marked a key milestone for the private rocket company of billionair­e tech mogul Elon Musk in its developmen­t of a reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle to eventually carry astronauts and large cargo payloads to the moon and Mars.

The Starship SN15 blasted off from the SpaceX launch site in Boca Chica, Texas, along the Gulf Coast and reached its planned maximum altitude of 10km (six miles), then hovered momentaril­y before flying nosedown under aerodynami­c control back toward Earth.

Manoeuvrin­g itself back into vertical position under rocket thrust as it approached the ground, the 16-storey, threeengin­e vehicle descended to a gentle touchdown on its landing gear.

“We are down, the Starship has landed,” SpaceX principal integratio­n engineer John Insprucker said during live commentary for the flight.

A video feed of the landing showed flames continuing to burn at the base of the rocket after the engines cut off, but an automated fire-suppressio­n system trained a steady stream of water onto the landing pad, eventually extinguish­ing the blaze.

The flight came on the 60th anniversar­y of the first spacefligh­t by an American astronaut – Alan Shepard’s launch on a 15-minute suborbital mission atop the National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion (Nasa)’s Mercury-Redstone rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

Musk declared success on Twitter, posting a terse message in the understate­d parlance of spacefligh­t: “Starship landing nominal!”

Four previous test flights of Starship prototypes – SN8 in December, SN9 in February and SN10 and SN11 in March – all blasted off successful­ly but blew to pieces.

The complete Starship rocket, which will stand 394’ (120m) tall when mated with its super-heavy first-stage booster, is SpaceX’s next-generation launch vehicle at the centre of Musk’s ambitions to make human space travel more affordable and routine.

A first orbital Starship flight is planned for year’s end.

Musk has said he intends to fly Japanese billionair­e Yusaku Maezawa around the moon with the Starship in 2023.

 ??  ?? SpaceX conducts a test launch of its SN15 Starship prototype from the company’s starship facility in Boca Chica, Texas.
SpaceX conducts a test launch of its SN15 Starship prototype from the company’s starship facility in Boca Chica, Texas.

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