SpaceX: Musk’s Starship lifts off at 2 p.m

by time news

2023-04-18 08:26:24

The first test flight of the longest rocket system in space history has been postponed at short notice. The Starship of the private space company SpaceX from tech billionaire Elon Musk should have taken off on Monday in Brownsville in the US state of Texas for a first short test flight. Shortly before the planned launch, however, a problem with a valve arose and SpaceX had the test launch postponed.

“A pressure valve seems to have frozen,” Musk wrote on Twitter shortly before the test was canceled. Shortly afterwards he added: “Learned a lot today, now we’re going to unload the fuel, try again in a few days…”. On Monday evening, SpaceX then announced that another test attempt was planned for this Thursday. There is a one-hour window between 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. CEST.

“Let’s hope that the next launch attempt will bring us to a successful burn and liftoff,” wrote German astronaut Matthias Maurer via Twitter. For him, the test attempt on Monday was a “tempting teaser for what is to come”. (DPO)

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