SpaceX's Starship to deploy mock satellites in next test
Elon Musk's SpaceX said on Friday its upcoming Starship test
flight would include the rocket's first attempt to deploy payloads in space by
releasing 10 model Starlink satellites, a key demonstration for Starship's
potential in the satellite launch market.
"While in space, Starship will deploy 10 Starlink
simulators, similar in size and weight to next-generation Starlink satellites
as the first exercise of a satellite deploy mission," SpaceX said in a
blog post on its website.
The Starship flight from SpaceX's sprawling Boca Chica, Texas
facilities, tentatively planned for later this month, will mark the seventh
demonstration in a test-to-failure style of rocket development where the
company tests new upgrades with each flight.
In October, Starship's "Super Heavy" first stage
booster returned to its launch pad's giant mechanical arms for the first time,
a milestone for its fully reusable design.
The rocket's sixth test flight in November, attended by U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump, achieved similar mission objectives - besides the
landing of Super Heavy, which was forced to target a water landing on the Gulf
of Mexico because of a launchpad problem.
Starship is the centerpiece of SpaceX's future satellite
launch business - an area it currently dominates with its partially reusable
Falcon 9 - as well as Musk's dreams to colonize Mars.
The rocket's power, stronger than the Saturn V rocket that
sent Apollo astronauts to the moon in the last century, is key for launching
huge batches of satellites into low-Earth orbit and is expected to rapidly
expand the company's Starlink satellite internet network.
SpaceX is under contract with NASA to land U.S. astronauts on
the moon later this decade using Starship.
Musk, SpaceX's founder and CEO, has become a close ally of
Trump who has made getting to Mars a more prominent goal for the incoming
administration.
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