Published On Apr 23, 2024
NASA Lunar Starship is in big trouble! Can't launch as schedule...
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(00:00-0:19): Intro
(0:18-3:09): Payload problem
(3:10-5:34): Starship's payload important to Artemis
(5:35-8:06): Raptor engine problem
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NASA Lunar Starship is in big trouble! Can't launch as schedule...
Starship HLS big trouble
This a bad News!
Starship HLS is facing big trouble with its payload and engines.
This was discovered through Elon Musk's recent statement.
So, how will this impact the ability to complete the lunar mission of Starship?
Let’s find out on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
NASA Lunar Starship is in big trouble! Can't launch as schedule...
On April 6th, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk provided a public update on the Starship program from the company's facility in Boca Chica, Texas.
This is not a new event, Musk typically gives in-depth presentations on Starship annually.
He has engaged in numerous discussions about his ambitious goal of establishing a colony on Mars.
Media outlets covering spaceflight have made enthusiastic comments about the targets he has set regarding the cost per launch and payload capacity to orbit for Starship.
In fact, the most significant announcement is believed to be summed up in one sentence:
NASA Lunar Starship is in big trouble! Can't launch as schedule...
“Currently, Flight 3 would be around 40-50 tons to orbit.”
To understand the significance of this statement, one only needs to review previous statements regarding Starship activities.
Since Musk's 2017 presentation, the estimated payload capacity of Starship has fluctuated between 100 to 150 tons to Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
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