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The Starship Human Landing System program includes the development and operational use of several Starship spacecraft variants by SpaceX, including the Starship HLS ship—optimized to operate on and in the vicinity of the Moon—as well as a Starship depot that will store propellant in Earth orbit, and the Starship tanker designed to fly multiple trips to orbit from Earth's surface to ...
The Starship HLS is a modified configuration of SpaceX's Starship spacecraft, optimized to operate on and around the Moon. As a result, the heat shield and flight control surfaces — parts of the main Starship design needed for atmospheric re-entry — are not included in Starship HLS. The entire spacecraft will land on the Moon and will then ...
SpaceX expects to perform an in-space propellant transfer demonstration using two docked Starships in 2025—a critical milestone that will allow SpaceX to refuel their Starship HLS vehicle for an uncrewed lunar landing demonstration in the following year.
Elon Musk says he ‘guarantees excitement’ for lift off of world’s biggest ever rocket
Starship: Flight 8: Starbase OLP-A SpaceX: No Payload: SpaceX: Transatmospheric: Flight test Eighth Starship orbital test flight. 2025 (TBD) [147] Nebula-1: Wenchang Hainan LC-2: Deep Blue Aerospace: Deep Blue Aerospace: Low Earth: Flight test First flight of Nebula-1. 2025 (TBD) [149] Atlas V 551 Cape Canaveral SLC-41: ULA: KuiperSat × ...
SpaceX says the launch window for the rearranged Starship launch will open at the same time it had planned for today: 7am local central time, which is 1pm UK time.
[3] [4] Starship is the latest project in SpaceX's reusable launch system development program and plan to colonize Mars. [5] There are three versions of Starship: Block 1 (also known as Version 1 or V1), Block 2, and Block 3, the proposed variants include a depot, Starship HLS, and Starship Crew.
Starship flight test 7 was the seventh flight test of a SpaceX Starship launch vehicle. Flight 7 lifted off from Orbital Launch Pad A (OLP-A) on January 16, 2025, at 22:37:00 UTC (4:37 pm CST , local time) at the Starbase launch site in Texas.