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ORAC 26th Oct 2023 06:24

A marine notice has been posted for November 6th for rocket launching operations near Boca Chica Beach!

This does NOT mean a launch license has been granted but is a good sign one could be granted very soon!

(I think we could get a launch license announcement today or tomorrow, just my opinion though)

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Tango and Cash 26th Oct 2023 12:58


Originally Posted by ORAC (Post 11525801)
Starship: Catch & release - Though not planned for the first few launches, with the help of @LunarCaveman, I have put together this infographic explaining how SpaceX plans to catch the biggest operational rocket in history on future missions.


ORAC, quite an interesting graphic and complex sequence of events. I know Musk and SpaceX are fans of 'try it, see what happens, and learn from the wreckage' but this seems like many opportunities for things to end in tears. Eventually it may all seem routine just like bringing Falcon 9 boosters back. The first few attempts, though, were rather spectacular failures. Not a big deal to lose a booster and scorch a landing pad. It seems that a failure to catch a Starship booster could result in a much bigger spectactular failure and take out not just the booster, but also the launch/landing structure. That would be a rather big setback for future missions...

I trust that SpaceX has smart people who know what they're doing...
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ORAC 1st Nov 2023 06:56

​​​​​​​The FAA has completed the safety review portion of Starship-Super Heavy today.

Main outstanding item is now the consultation with FWS, and the environmental section of the review.

tdracer 2nd Nov 2023 02:08

FAA completes safety review for next Starship launch - SpaceNews

The FAA is continuing to work on an environmental review, including consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) regarding any environmental effects of a new water deluge system installed on the Starship launch pad at Boca Chica, Texas.

FWS, in an Oct. 26 statement, said it had formally reinitiated an Endangered Species Act consultation with the FAA about modifications to the pad on Oct. 19. “We have up to 135 days to issue an amended biological opinion but do not expect to take the full amount of time,” FWS stated, but did not offer a more precise estimate of the time needed to complete the review.

“When it comes to projects of national interest, such as the Artemis program, Congress should establish a regulatory regime consistent with the national program’s objectives and schedules,” he said. Agencies supporting the FAA licensing process, “like those with environmental responsibilities, should also be required to complete their work consistent with the national program schedules.”
135 days - if calendar days that's 4 1/2 months - if it's "work" days, it's over six months. :ugh:

ORAC 3rd Nov 2023 20:01

The second flight test of a fully integrated Starship could launch as soon as mid-November, pending regulatory approval →

https://www.spacex.com/launches/miss...rship-flight-2
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ORAC 6th Nov 2023 20:39

Closures for November 13th through the 15th have just been posted. This is likely for the 2nd Starship Integrated Flight Test!

Time to get excited!

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ORAC 7th Nov 2023 19:28

This weekend is bringing a front of bad weather extending into next week. If the government isn't causing delays mother nature will always pick up the slack.

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ORAC 8th Nov 2023 13:17

A NOTAM has been posted for Mexican airspace for the next launch of SpaceX's Starship rocket. The notice is valid from November 13th to 18th with daily windows running from 7AM CST to 9:39AM CST (13:00-15:39 UTC).

And now a Navigational Hazard Warning has been posted as well for the Gulf of Mexico. Same daily windows from November 13th to November 18th running from 7AM CST to 9:39AM CST.

And hold up, another one just came in also for the Starship reentry over the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii. So that's the launch and reentry of Starship now covered.



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ORAC 9th Nov 2023 06:35

Weather related - wind and rain expected to last until 16th.

NOTAM now indicating NET November 15 for IFT2 launch, of course, pending approval. As if it's not already....


ORAC 9th Nov 2023 21:56

One of the last actions performed before flight….


Videos…

Booster 9 Flight Termination System (FTS) install - the explosives that will destroy the vehicle in case of anomaly.

An improved system from Booster 7 after its FTS trigger resulted in a "It's just a flesh wound!" reaction during the first test flight.

HOVIS 9th Nov 2023 23:32

Ah, now then. The FTS is only good for a finite period so they must be confident.
I also spotted something the other day that indicated a 3rd launch on 1st of December.
Assuming the environmental cleanup and regulatory approval gets done quickly.
Fingers crossed.

ORAC 10th Nov 2023 14:26

Ahead of Flight 2, Jack Beyer (@thejackbeyer) has a detailed guide to Starship's pre-fueling activities, the pre-launch sequence, and the propellant load nuances. Plus, an overview of the trajectory timelines for Booster 9 and Ship 25.

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IFMU 11th Nov 2023 02:09


ORAC 11th Nov 2023 05:33

The second flight test of a fully integrated Starship could launch as soon as early as Friday, November 17, pending final regulatory approval.

A live webcast of the flight test will begin about 30 minutes before liftoff, which you can watch here and on X @SpaceX. As is the case with all developmental testing, the schedule is dynamic and likely to change, so be sure to stay tuned to our X account for updates.

ORAC 14th Nov 2023 06:01

Elon Musk:

​​​​​​​Was just informed that approval to launch should happen in time for a Friday launch.

ORAC 15th Nov 2023 21:48

Targeting Friday, November 17 for Starship’s second flight test. A two-hour launch window opens at 7:00 a.m. CT → http://spacex.com/launches

[1300 UTC ]

​​​​​US Fish and Wildlife Service gave the go for launch. FAA license approval still pending but likely.

tdracer 15th Nov 2023 23:41


Originally Posted by ORAC (Post 11540052)
FAA license approval still pending but likely.

FAA approval reportedly granted,

HOVIS 16th Nov 2023 01:06

We are GO for launch.
Consider me excited by the way.

ETOPS 16th Nov 2023 12:41

Launch window is from 13.00 GMT for 2 hours. Friday 17th Nov

ORAC 16th Nov 2023 14:29

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