Shogun Santa 2.0 Sighted in Little Tokyo
Several times a week they turn up at the site with a few bags.
but no recovery is planned for this initial test flight.Then its expected to coast around the planet.
The flight plan calls for the Super Heavy first stage booster to fall into the Gulf of Mexico after propelling the Starship upper stage out of the lower atmosphere.most powerful rocket ever built.standing 397 feet tall and tipping the scales at more than 11 million pounds when fully fueled.
the Super Heavy-Starship launch pad was heavily damaged.but SpaceX is not attempting recovery for this second test flight.
SpaceX The new staging system will be put to the test about two minutes and 40 seconds after liftoff when the first stage engines begin shutting down after boosting the rocket out of the dense lower atmosphere.
As SpaceX sums up the countdown on the companys website: Excitement guaranteed.Mission Control analyzed the bags trajectory and determined that risk of recontacting the station is low and that the onboard crew and space station are safe with no action required.
the tool bag has been labeled: 1998-067WC/58229.The bag was flying just above Japan and out over the Pacific Ocean as of Wednesday morning.
Some space debris can move at 18.moves very quickly in low Earth orbit.