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SpaceX successfully lands Starship rocket which announcers said was not unusual. See video here Washington DC (UPI) May 06, 2021
by Staff Writers Washington DC (UPI) May 06, 2021 SpaceX successfully launched and landed its Starship moon and Mars rocket for the first time in Texas on Wednesday. Liftoff of the rocket prototype, SN15, occurred at 6:25 p.m. EDT at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, about 23 miles east of Brownsville. The flight was the fifth for a Starship prototype, after all previous ones ended with a fiery explosion. One flight, named SN10 in March, landed upright briefly, but exploded minutes later. "We have successfully launched from our facility in South Texas and landed after a flight ... and then we got some great views of the engines lighting up as we came down for a landing," SpaceX principal engineer John Insprucker said during a live broadcast of the launch. The successful flight is part of an "outstanding period as we work to enable the future of human spaceflight and expansion into the solar system," he said. Just after the landing, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!" Like previous flights, the prototype rocket soared about 6 miles high over the launchpad into overcast skies before the spacecraft flipped over, glided downward and reignited its Raptor engines for landing. A fire that broke out in an engine after landing appeared to be controlled after several minutes. The newest prototype had several improvements, according to the company's statement about Wednesday's attempt, including new avionics and a new Raptor engine design and configuration. The rocket will used four wing flaps to guide it back to the launch pad. SpaceX believes such landing ability, and reusability, are "critical to landing Starship at destinations across the solar system where prepared surfaces or runways do not exist, and returning to Earth." NASA selected Starship to land astronauts on the moon as part of the planned Artemis missions, the space agency announced April 16. SpaceX also has sold a private flight around the moon using Starship to Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, scheduled for early 2023. Source: United Press International
NASA announces launch plans for new Dream Chaser spaceplane Washington DC (UPI) May 4, 2021 The Dream Chaser spaceplane, a cargo spacecraft built and operated by Nevada-based Sierra Nevada Corp., is to begin launching and landing in Florida in 2022, NASA and the company announced Tuesday. The uncrewed, robotic spaceplane will be launched aboard a United Launch Alliance rocket from Kennedy Space Center for flights to the International Space Station. Once it docks and delivers cargo, Dream Chaser will return to the space center's former space shuttle landing strip. The fir ... read more
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