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In a live stream on X this weekend, Elon Musk continued to share details for SpaceX's fourth Starship test flight and future missions. Starship is the world's largest rocket, and its full stack lifted off for the fourth time in Texas last week. This was the fourth Starship test flight, and it was also the most successful test to date since both the booster and the upper stage spacecraft were able to softly splashdown in the ocean. According to Musk, ahead of flight five, SpaceX will add beefier heat shield tiles on the rocket, and the next flight could take place as soon as next month.
The fourth Starship test flight was the second such launch in 2024, and it sped up the turnaround time between launches. SpaceX had to deal with the devastating impact of the first test on the launch pad last year, which resulted in a detailed regulatory process that delayed the second flight. Now, with these hurdles behind it, the firm can rapidly conduct test flights to test its technologies and gather data.
Consequently, Musk believes that the fifth Starship test flight will take place in a month. Speaking with viewers on an X livestream, the executive shared that the "next launch, Starship launch is probably in about a month." A key reason behind this long timeline is Starship's heat shield. As is the case with other spacecraft, Starship's heat shield is one of its most complex components. SpaceX uses thousands of tiles to build the heat shield. According to Musk, before the next flight SpaceX will upgrade the rocket's heat shield tiles.
One regular problem that Starship has faced throughout its testing history is the heat shield tiles falling off.
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