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[3] [4] Starship is the latest project in SpaceX's reusable launch system development program and plan to colonize Mars. There are currently three planned 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.
The Block 2 version of Starship is 52.1 m (171 ft) tall, 9 m (30 ft) wide, [64] and is composed of four general sections: the engine bay, the oxygen tank, the fuel tank, and the payload bay. [7] The retired Block 1 was constructed in a similar manner, though it was only 50.3 m (165 ft) tall.
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Starship vehicles have been launched six times for flight tests over two years, resulting in four successes (66.67%), and two failures. Starship Block 1 has been launched six times between April 2023 to November 2024, with the ship being retired ahead of the seventh flight. [10] Block 1 boosters are expected to fly further into the future. [11]
SpaceX has released a first version of its spacecraft user manual for Starship, the next-generation launch vehicle that it's currently developing in Boca Chica, Texas. The manual isn't quite as ...
The Block 2 version of Starship is 52.1 m (171 ft) tall, 9 m (30 ft) wide, [15] and is composed of four general sections: the engine bay, the oxygen tank, the fuel tank, and the payload bay. [1] The retired Block 1 was constructed in a similar manner, though it was only 50.3 m (165 ft) tall.
Starship is a two-stage-to-orbit fully reusable launch vehicle being privately developed by SpaceX, consisting of the Super Heavy booster as the first stage and a second stage, also called Starship. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] It is designed to be a long-duration cargo and passenger-carrying spacecraft . [ 24 ]