SpaceX has set a date for its fourth Starship launch on June 5, pending approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This upcoming launch is a crucial step in the company’s ambitious space exploration plans.
Having successfully reached orbit in its previous launch, SpaceX is now shifting its focus to the safe landing and reusability of Starship. With the rocket standing at an impressive 400 feet tall, landing such a massive vehicle is no easy feat. The company plans to first conduct tests over the ocean before attempting land-based landings at its facilities.
Flight 4 of Starship will primarily focus on demonstrating the ability to return and reuse both Starship and the Super Heavy booster. SpaceX’s goal is to conduct a landing burn and soft splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico with the Super Heavy booster, while also achieving a controlled entry of Starship.
In simpler terms, SpaceX will be testing a heat shield on the Super Heavy booster as it re-enters the atmosphere. The booster will then slow down and attempt a soft landing in the ocean. Similarly, SpaceX aims to showcase its control over Starship’s entry as it descends back through the atmosphere.
This upcoming launch is a significant milestone for SpaceX as it continues to push the boundaries of space exploration and reusability in the aerospace industry.