The Oklahoman

SpaceX's Mars test rocket makes 1st flight, landing upright

- By Marcia Dunn

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX launched a prototype of i ts Mars rocketship hundreds of feet into the air, then landed it upright in a successful test flight.

The flight lasted barely 45 seconds and reached just 500 feet (150 meters) Tuesday night at the southeaste­rn tip of Texas near Browns ville, but was an important first for SpaceX's Star ship. Some earlier tests ended in explosions on the pad.

“Mars is looking real,” Space X founder and chief executive El on Musk tweeted after the short hop .“Progress is accelerati­ng.”

Musk said several more short hops are planned before a test version of Starship aims for a high altitude. The latest test model is relatively plain: It stands a full-scale 100 feet (30 meters) tall and resembles a steel silo — or stretched-out can — with a cap on top.

The private company plans to launch re usable Star ships a top still-in-the-works rockets, carrying cargo or crew not only to low-Earth orbit but also the moon and Musk's most desirable destinatio­n, Mars. The entire stack will stretch nearly 400 feet (120 meters).

On Sunday, Space X safely returned two NASA astronauts from the Internatio­nal Space Station following a two-month test flight. Their Dragon capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico off the Pensacola, Florida, coast.

SpaceX is now the only private company to fly people to and from orbit.

“We're going to go to the moon. We're going to have a base on the moon. We're going to send people to Mar sand make life multiplane­tary ,” Musk said following splash down. “This day heralds a new age of space exploratio­n. That's what it's all about.”

 ??  ?? This photo provided by SpaceX shows a prototype of its Mars ship, Starship, that was launched on Tuesday in south Texas. [SPACEX VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]
This photo provided by SpaceX shows a prototype of its Mars ship, Starship, that was launched on Tuesday in south Texas. [SPACEX VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

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