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Elon Musk is not sure Starship’s first orbital test launch will be a success, but said “excitement guaranteed” after his company announced it could carry out the major trial run today.

By Tom Acres, technology reporter


SpaceX will launch its Starship rocket system for the first time today.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued Elon Musk‘s company with a licence to put its most powerful rocket system through its paces, saying it met all safety and environmental requirements.

The Starship rocket is due to blast off for its debut orbital test from Brownsville, Texas, on Monday, 8am Central Time (2pm UK time) with the flight test window opening an hour before.

A live broadcast of the event should begin 45 minutes before lift-off.

However, Musk set low expectations for the launch.

“Success if not what should be expected,” he told a private Twitter audience on Sunday night, saying the best-case scenario would provide crucial data about how the vehicle ascends to space and how it will fly back to Earth.

“Probably tomorrow will not be successful. It’s just a very fundamentally difficult thing.”



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Musk has set low expectations for the launch

Sitting atop a huge Super Heavy booster for a combined height of 120m, Starship is the world’s biggest and most powerful rocket system. It was first unveiled in 2019.

Once up and running, it will be used for taking satellites into orbit – and SpaceX founder Musk has said it will eventually carry astronauts to the moon and even Mars.

The billionaire said any launch this week only has a 50% chance of success, but thinks there’s an 80% chance of reaching orbit by the end of the year.

The Super Heavy booster, which has 33 rocket engines, had a stationary launch test back in February, and generated enough power to reach orbit.

How will the first orbital test work?

Starship would be carried skyward by a Super Heavy prototype called Booster 7 from a launch pad in Brownsville.

The rocket system’s second stage – the craft that would carry a crew of astronauts in the future – would then be deployed and complete a full orbit of the Earth, before re-entering the atmosphere and splashing into the Pacific.

Meanwhile, the first stage would be discarded in the Gulf of Mexico.

No landings will be attempted in the debut test flight, and no satellites or people will be on board.

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The rocket is a whopping 120m tall

Will it definitely launch today?

There are obviously no guarantees with space launches, given the potential for technical hiccups or weather delays, but SpaceX is targeting 8am Central Time (2pm UK time).

Its flight test window will open an hour before the launch.

If not, a notice posted by the FAA suggests Tuesday and Wednesday as backup dates.

The build-up and launch itself will be live-streamed on the company’s website.


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If, as Musk predicts, this week’s test doesn’t go to plan, there will be more later this year.

The licence issued by the US flight regulator lasts five years, by which time NASA hopes to have used Starship to transport astronauts to the lunar surface for the first time in more than 50 years via its Artemis programme.

The privately-funded dearMoon mission is also aiming to take a crew to the moon and back aboard Starship.

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