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In a week full of launches for the Falcon 9 program that has seen the rocket launch crewed and other missions to space, SpaceX has finally revealed the date for its third Starship test flight. The first Starship test took place in April last year, and the progress slowed down after that as SpaceX had to build a water deluge system at the pad to avoid launch damage. After regulatory approval, which took months, the second Starship flight took off in November 2023 and raised hopes that the third test would occur sooner than the second.
Now, in a post on Elon Musk's X, SpaceX has shared a live stream of its Starship test, which will take place on March 14th.
While SpaceX has started to test the Starship Super Heavy booster since last year, the second-stage spacecraft has seen multiple flights that aimed to demonstrate its landing capabilities. Starship has been contracted by NASA to land the first astronauts on the Moon since the Apollo program, and as SpaceX makes progress with the world's largest rocket in Texas, it is also working with NASA for the astronaut launches.
NASA and SpaceX shared an important update about Starship tests late last month when the space agency revealed that it and SpaceX had tested the second stage Starship's docking mechanism. This is an indispensable portion of the rocket, since it will see astronauts make their way inside Starship close to the Moon for their landing. Crew will take off from Earth on NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and will make a transfer to Starship in lunar orbit before their descent.
SpaceX's launch date for the third Starship test flight, also called the Starship Integrated Test Flight 3 (IFT-3), comes after Elon Musk had
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