The Prague Post - SpaceX launches Starship megarocket on successful test flight

EUR -
AED 4.308783
AFN 76.840025
ALL 96.437705
AMD 444.847258
ANG 2.099923
AOA 1074.54967
ARS 1682.545874
AUD 1.74054
AWG 2.11156
AZN 1.989149
BAM 1.954224
BBD 2.361595
BDT 143.434325
BGN 1.970051
BHD 0.442337
BIF 3471.837311
BMD 1.173089
BND 1.503468
BOB 8.102155
BRL 6.304645
BSD 1.172554
BTN 106.607027
BWP 15.668763
BYN 3.380031
BYR 22992.543335
BZD 2.358088
CAD 1.622271
CDF 2551.468204
CHF 0.926269
CLF 0.026255
CLP 1036.682466
CNY 8.17508
CNH 8.159672
COP 4297.787316
CRC 571.714565
CUC 1.173089
CUP 31.086857
CVE 110.176147
CZK 24.332387
DJF 208.481279
DKK 7.471047
DOP 74.350039
DZD 152.194051
EGP 55.685244
ERN 17.596334
ETB 182.976957
FJD 2.666199
FKP 0.873616
GBP 0.871898
GEL 3.155684
GGP 0.873616
GHS 12.721253
GIP 0.873616
GMD 86.808529
GNF 10268.718645
GTQ 8.990749
GYD 245.300673
HKD 9.148393
HNL 30.923062
HRK 7.533342
HTG 153.496211
HUF 384.746783
IDR 19900.280875
ILS 3.71065
IMP 0.873616
INR 106.804468
IQD 1536.061222
IRR 49416.372022
ISK 146.20221
JEP 0.873616
JMD 184.631102
JOD 0.831754
JPY 185.329873
KES 151.257923
KGS 102.586408
KHR 4722.01073
KMF 498.562646
KPW 1055.76742
KRW 1734.359241
KWD 0.360678
KYD 0.977075
KZT 595.631718
LAK 25355.363026
LBP 104998.19495
LKR 363.121678
LRD 215.16556
LSL 19.270559
LTL 3.463826
LVL 0.709589
LYD 6.372861
MAD 10.744435
MDL 19.974125
MGA 5333.448707
MKD 61.570346
MMK 2463.52906
MNT 4180.365225
MOP 9.417265
MRU 46.867203
MUR 54.18532
MVR 18.136148
MWK 2033.165001
MXN 20.650118
MYR 4.756291
MZN 74.952645
NAD 19.270559
NGN 1663.897815
NIO 43.145205
NOK 11.709621
NPR 170.571443
NZD 2.008082
OMR 0.451076
PAB 1.172499
PEN 3.936525
PGK 5.011958
PHP 69.632802
PKR 328.037468
PLN 4.224082
PYG 7830.684833
QAR 4.274952
RON 5.092264
RSD 117.414907
RUB 91.561198
RWF 1710.055303
SAR 4.399052
SBD 9.529718
SCR 16.883898
SDG 705.611929
SEK 10.697891
SGD 1.505759
SHP 0.880121
SLE 28.330281
SLL 24599.087787
SOS 668.92917
SRD 44.942185
STD 24280.572719
STN 24.479215
SVC 10.259726
SYP 12973.865053
SZL 19.273553
THB 36.399192
TJS 10.94526
TMT 4.117542
TND 3.425138
TOP 2.824516
TRY 50.761433
TTD 7.94522
TWD 37.117117
TZS 2962.049246
UAH 50.749173
UGX 4056.728394
USD 1.173089
UYU 45.063658
UZS 14131.603367
VES 400.393203
VND 30811.181158
VUV 142.124856
WST 3.276772
XAF 655.403299
XAG 0.012385
XAU 0.000246
XCD 3.170332
XCG 2.113106
XDR 0.821874
XOF 655.42842
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.752457
ZAR 19.25649
ZMK 10559.206366
ZMW 23.478964
ZWL 377.734162
  • RBGPF

    -1.5400

    82.5

    -1.87%

  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • RIO

    0.5500

    85.68

    +0.64%

  • CMSC

    -0.0200

    23.46

    -0.09%

  • BTI

    -1.9000

    56.32

    -3.37%

  • AZN

    -4.4870

    89.94

    -4.99%

  • GSK

    -0.5700

    47.65

    -1.2%

  • CMSD

    0.1000

    24.02

    +0.42%

  • NGG

    -0.8900

    80

    -1.11%

  • BCE

    0.2500

    24.39

    +1.03%

  • RELX

    -1.3400

    40.29

    -3.33%

  • BCC

    -1.6900

    83.82

    -2.02%

  • BP

    -0.2300

    35.15

    -0.65%

  • JRI

    -0.0300

    13.67

    -0.22%

  • VOD

    0.0300

    13.5

    +0.22%

  • RYCEF

    0.0500

    17.1

    +0.29%

SpaceX launches Starship megarocket on successful test flight
SpaceX launches Starship megarocket on successful test flight / Photo: Gabriel V. CARDENAS - AFP

SpaceX launches Starship megarocket on successful test flight

SpaceX's massive Starship rocket soared through Texas's golden-hour skies Monday before splashing down successfully, as the US company vies to silence critics who doubt Elon Musk's startup can deliver NASA's lunar projects on time.

Text size:

In its 11th test voyage, the enormous rocket took off Monday from Space X's south Texas launch facilities just after 6:25pm local time (2325 GMT), according to a live video feed which also featured resounding applause from engineering teams.

Its rocket booster known was Super Heavy landed in Gulf waters as planned, while the upper stage, also known individually as Starship, cruised through space and ran through tests, charting a similar path to the last successful mission in August.

It blazed into the Indian Ocean a little over an hour post-liftoff, having released mock satellites as it had on its previous flight. There was no recovery of the vehicle planned.

NASA plans to use the mammoth Starship -- the world's largest and most powerful rocket -- in its efforts to return astronauts to the Moon. It is also key to Musk's zealous vision to take humans to Mars.

The billionaire SpaceX founder said on the webcast prior to launch he was planning to watch outside, rather than inside as he previously had: it's "much more visceral," he said.

Monday's test mission was expected to be the last for this iteration of Starship prototypes. The next flight will debut a new model, Version 3, SpaceX said.

The space technology company could claim its two most recent flights as wins.

But those followed a series of spectacular explosions that raised concerns Starship ultimately might not live up to its promises -- at least not on the timeline lawmakers and the scientific community had hoped for.

The US space agency's Artemis program aims to return humans to the Moon as China forges ahead with a rival effort that's targeting 2030, at the latest, for its first crewed mission.

US President Donald Trump's second term in the White House has seen the administration pile pressure on NASA to accelerate its progress -- efforts Starship is key to.

Musk's company has a multibillion-dollar federal contract to develop a modified version of Starship as a lunar lander.

- 'Second space race' -

The manned Artemis III mission is intended for mid-2027 -- but a NASA safety advisory panel has warned it could be "years late," according to Space Policy Online.

And former NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine told a Senate panel recently that "unless something changes, it is highly unlikely the United States will beat China's projected timeline."

NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy has insisted the US will still win the "second space race," telling reporters last month that "America has led in space in the past, and we are going to continue to lead in space in the future," while dismissing the notion that China could get there first.

Previous tests of the enormous Starship rocket have resulted in explosions of the upper stage, including twice over the Caribbean and once after reaching space. In June, the upper stage blew up during a ground test.

Musk has identified developing a fully reusable orbital heat shield as the toughest task, noting it took nine months to refurbish the Space Shuttle's heat shield between flights.

Another hurdle is proving Starship can be refueled in orbit with super-cooled propellant -- an essential but untested step for the vehicle to carry out deep-space missions.

NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel has emphasized "threats" related to ensuring that that vital transfer can be carried out, with member Paul Hill saying the timeline is "significantly challenged."

K.Dudek--TPP