Investing.com — Elon Musk’s SpaceX has announced plans for its forthcoming Starship test flight, which will include the rocket’s maiden attempt to deploy payloads in space. The test will involve the release of 10 model Starlink satellites, a significant step in demonstrating Starship’s capabilities in the satellite launch market.
The company stated in a blog post on its website, “While in space, Starship will deploy 10 Starlink simulators, similar in size and weight to next-generation Starlink satellites as the first exercise of a satellite deploy mission.”
The planned Starship flight is set to take off from SpaceX’s expansive Boca Chica, Texas facilities. Tentatively scheduled for later this month, this flight will be the seventh demonstration in SpaceX’s test-to-failure style of rocket development. This unique approach involves implementing new upgrades with each flight and testing them until failure, to ensure maximum robustness and reliability.
The deployment of the Starlink simulators will serve as a vital demonstration of the Starship’s potential in the satellite launch market. The simulators are comparable in size and weight to the next-generation Starlink satellites, offering a realistic test for the deployment mission.
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