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SpaceX's first test launch of the starship caused damage to the launch pad: it will take months to repair, and the next launch will be postponed

2025-01-28 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, April 24 (Agence France-Presse)-Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) caused severe damage to its Texas launch site during its first test flight of the starship (Starship) last Thursday, and it is expected to take months to repair the damage, which could delay the next test launch of the starship and slow the development of NASA's planned rocket for the lunar mission.

News shows that the launch tower and rocket support of SpaceX's launch site in Texas have not suffered too much loss as a whole, which is relatively complete. But there is a huge hole in the ground at the bottom of the tower, which could take months to repair. This will, to some extent, delay the next launch of the "starship" by SpaceX.

According to previous reports from CTOnews.com, Musk replied on Twitter that "it looks like SpaceX's starship test may be ready again within one to two months." In other words, the starship is expected to try to launch again in the next 1-2 months.

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