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The regulator issued a modified launch and reentry license that permits launching a number of flights underneath the car’s Flight 7 configuration and mission profile.

SpaceX will try to repeat the historic booster catch maneuver it pulled off throughout the earlier take a look at flight of Starship and Tremendous Heavy. Credit score: SpaceX
SpaceX has the FAA’s inexperienced gentle to launch extra take a look at missions of its colossal Starship spacecraft, the biggest and strongest rocket to ever fly.
The aviation regulator final week issued SpaceX a modified Half 450 launch license, permitting the agency to conduct a number of missions of Starship and the Tremendous Heavy booster underneath the configuration and mission profile they are going to use on their upcoming seventh take a look at flight.
“This license modification that we are issuing is well ahead of the Starship Flight 7 launch date and is another example of the FAA’s commitment to enable safe space transportation,” mentioned Kelvin Coleman, FAA affiliate administrator for business house transportation, in a Dec. 17 assertion.
The company in current months has taken warmth from SpaceX and U.S. lawmakers for what they characterize as pointless delays to the Starship take a look at program.
For Flight 7, Starship and Tremendous Heavy are anticipated to launch from SpaceX’s Starbase launch pad in Boca Chica, Texas. Starship will fly about midway across the globe right into a water touchdown within the Indian Ocean. Tremendous Heavy, in the meantime, will return to the launch website, the place SpaceX will try to catch it because it slows from supersonic speeds.
The mission profile is much like the rocket and booster’s previous two take a look at missions. These additionally featured makes an attempt to catch Tremendous Heavy utilizing a pair of steel chopstick arms hooked up to the launch tower at Starbase, which SpaceX refers to as “Mechazilla.” The corporate efficiently pulled off the unprecedented maneuver on its first strive however aborted the second try.
Catching and returning each Starship and Tremendous Heavy to the pad is vital to the car’s reusability, which SpaceX believes will permit it to launch as much as 25 occasions per 12 months. Starship might want to fly as typically as attainable to be able to attain testing objectives set by NASA forward of the Artemis III lunar touchdown, which is able to mark American astronauts’ return to the moon for the primary time because the Apollo period.
As early as mid-2027, a Starship human touchdown system (HLS) will deposit the crew on the lunar south pole, the place it’s going to discover the area’s shadowy craters in quest of water ice. Earlier than then, although, SpaceX might want to show a number of extra key maneuvers and ship Starship on a take a look at mission to the moon.
Based on paperwork shared with the FAA by NASA, SpaceX is eyeing January 11 for the launch of Flight 7. The house company requested an exemption that might permit its specifically outfitted Gulfstream V to gather high-resolution thermal imagery as Starship reenters the ambiance. To seize it, NASA would require the spacecraft to show off all of its lights and land when the solar is down.
For Flight 7, the FAA additionally added two new test-induced harm exceptions, which permit SpaceX to keep away from a mishap investigation even when sure Starship elements fail throughout a mission.
Beforehand, exceptions lined failure of Starship’s thermal defend throughout excessive heating, its flap system throughout excessive strain, and its Raptor engines throughout the spacecraft’s touchdown burn. The brand new additions allow failure of the Raptor engines throughout an in-space burn demonstration — such because the one SpaceX carried out on Flight 6 — and Tremendous Heavy’s techniques following the booster catch try.
SpaceX contended with FAA investigations following Starship’s first three flights, grounding the rocket briefly, however has not had a mishap since.
Editor’s observe: This story first appeared on Flying.

