Answering the Twitter handle of a Tesla owner community, Musk said, “If remaining tests go well, we will attempt a Starship launch next month.” Just over a week ago, SpaceX conducted the first fully-stacked fuelling test — also called a wet dress rehearsal — and tested some of the countdown procedures that will be in action on launch day. Now, the company needs to go through a few more on-ground tests and a static-fire test of all the Raptor engines that are a part of the Super Heavy booster. On January 10, SpaceX stacked the upper-stage prototype called Ship 24 atop the Booster 7 Super Heavy variant and then de-stacked it successfully on January 25, 2023.
Touted to be the “world’s most powerful launch vehicle ever developed” by SpaceX, Starship can transport as much as 150 metric tonnes’ worth of payload to orbit and return to be serviced and reused. Interestingly, earlier this month, Musk teased on Twitter an expendable version of the Starship that could carry as much as 250 metric tonnes of payload, but it “may or may not fly.” Back in 2019, Musk hinted at a “lightened up Starship” that would lack heat shields and legs, which would be expendable and serve as the “best choice for the impatient.”
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