“The FAA will oversee the mishap investigation of the Starship / Super Heavy test mission. A return to flight of the Starship / Super Heavy vehicle is based on the FAA determining that any system, process, or procedure related to the mishap does not affect public safety. This is standard practice for all mishap investigations.”
SpaceX’s Starship is massive
SpaceX the private space agency is committed to improving the design of the Super Heavy rocket booster that houses 33 Raptor engines.
Fully stacked, the Starship and Super Heavy stand about 400 feet (120 meters) tall, and 30 feet wide (9 meters). It is designed to carry both crew and cargo. And is slated to take humans to the Moon, Mars, and other space destinations.
The rocket has two parts: the Starship spacecraft and the Super Heavy rocket booster.
The Super Heavy rocket booster is an impressive feat of engineering Its engine power can generate over 16 million pounds of thrust at liftoff.
The Starship spacecraft, which sits atop the booster, is capable of carrying up to 100 people. And has the capability of refueling in orbit to extend its range.
Test Flight
Thursday’s test flight was a major milestone for SpaceX. It marked the first time the Starship has been launched. And although the flight only lasted four minutes valuable data was collected.