SpaceX’s Starship V3 megarocket will do something completely new on Flight 12
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SpaceX's Starship V3 megarocket is set to launch on its 12th test flight, marking the debut of the advanced new V3 vehicle with important modifications and upgrades. The mission will feature a familiar suborbital trajectory, but with a new twist: the upper stage will deploy 22 dummy Starlink satellites, including two inspector spacecraft to scan Starship's heat shield. This test is significant as it will help SpaceX assess the heat shield's readiness for return to launch site on future missions. The heat shield, made of 40,000 hexagonal tiles, is a crucial component for Starship's reusability. The test flight will be the first launch of Starship in nearly seven months, and its success is crucial for SpaceX's plans to use Starship for various missions, including building out the Starlink megaconstellation.
💡 Why It Matters
- · SpaceX's ability to develop a reusable orbital heat shield is crucial for Starship's success, as it will enable the vehicle to launch and return to Earth multiple times.
- · The heat shield's reusability is the biggest hurdle facing the vehicle, and a successful test will bring SpaceX closer to achieving its goal of rapid reusability.