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Elon Musk's upcoming Starship presentation to mark 12 months of rapid progress – NASASpaceflight.com, Nasaspaceflight.com

Elon Musk's upcoming Starship presentation to mark 12 months of rapid progress – NASASpaceflight.com, Nasaspaceflight.com


SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is set to provide a highly anticipated update on the company’s Starship program on September 28 th from Boca Chica, Texas. The presentation is expected to take place in front of the first nearly completed Starship prototype – capping off 12 months of rapid progress which has seen the program transition from fancy renders to reality.

Over the past few years, Musk has been conducting annual presentations on the status ofSpaceX’s next-generation vehicles designed to colonize the Moon and Mars.

While the names of the vehicles have changed numerous times over the years, the spacecraft is currently called Starship with its first stage booster calledSuper Heavy. ****

The system is designed to be fully reusable – with both Super Heavy and Starship capable of landing propulsively.

During last year presentation,Musk announced that Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa had purchased a flight to send Maezawa and several artists around the Moon. While the news caught the attention of many, the launch vehicle was still in the very early phases of development.

A prototype carbon fiber tank barrel and a few sub-scale Raptor engines were all that SpaceX had to show for physical hardware.

That’s the first BFR airframe / tank barrel section made of a new carbon fiber material

– Elon Musk (@elonmusk)September 18, 2018

Furthermore, at SpaceX’s launch site in Boca Chica, there was not much more than a mound of dirt. And, the state of affairs were similar at a planned Starship factory at the Port of Los Angeles.

While the concept was exciting, the launch system was far from flight-ready.

Fast forward 12 months and the state of Starship development is radically different.

In Boca Chica, the mound of dirt has been transformed into an operational launch site – outfitted with the ground support equipment needed to support test flights of the methane-fueled Starship vehicles. )

Two untethered flights of a test vehicle called Starhopper have already occurred at the pad – the most recent to an altitude of 150 meters.

Additionally, at the nearby operations center, the first full-scale Starship vehicle is nearing completion and is expected to be the backdrop of the upcoming presentation.

And if that was not enough, a second Starship prototype is also nearing completion near Cape Canaveral, Florida. That vehicle will be launched fromPad 39 A at Kennedy Space Centerwhich is already undergoing renovations to prepare for the upcoming Starship flights.

As for the factory at the Port of Los Angeles, it was scrapped just weeks after Musk’s 2018 presentation. The cancellation was made after a radical change of plans which saw the Starship and Super Heavy designs pivot from carbon fiber to steel.

The switch was made to reduce the technical complexity of the project and removed the need for a factory with advanced machinery.

Consequently, SpaceX is now assembling the vehicles near their launch site, as transporting a nine-meter diameter rocket for thousands of miles is less than ideal.

The move away from carbon fiber quickly paid dividends. Steel is an easier material to work with, and thus withinweeks the first prototype vehicle was being assembled in Boca Chica.

The flurry of activity was a dramatic change for the local community. For years, theBoca Chica facilityhad sat idle as plans to launch SpaceX’sFalcon 9andFalcon Heavy rocketsfrom the site never materialized.

However, in the final weeks of 2018, a nine-meter diameter steel structure began to rise in South Texas . It was the beginnings of Starhopper, a Starship test-bed designed to perform small hopsusing a full-scale Raptor engine

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Starhopper under construction in Boca Chica, Texas in late 2018 via Nomadd for NSF L2

By March of 2019, the vehicle was ready for action. Over the course of the following months, it performed numerous tests including three static fires and two flight tests. The flight tests saw the vehicle hop to 18 meters in altitude on July 25 th. This was followed by a flight to 150 meters on August 27 th.

The 150 meter hop was the final flight of Starhopper. It is now set to be converted into a vertical Raptor test stand – with the flight test campaign transitioning to a full-scale Starship prototype.

Named Starship Mk1, the new prototype is expected to perform flights to much greater altitudes – with a launch to around 20 kilometers expected in the coming weeks.

To do so, the vehicle will be far more advanced than the single-engine Starhopper. Not only will it be substantially taller, but Mk1 will also be outfitted with landing gear, control surfaces, and three Raptor engines.

A fin is installed on the Starship Mk1 prototype via BocaChicaGal for NSF

SpaceX teams have been racing around the clock to prepare the Mk1 vehicle for the presentation on September 28 th – with the goal of having the vehicle’s primary structure fully assembled in time for the event.

During the presentation, Musk is expected to outline the current state of the program, including the methane-powered Raptor engines, launch site developments, and changes to Starship’s design since the last presentation.

Like all previous years, this year update will once again feature a change in the aero surfaces of the vehicle – used to help the spacecraft navigate in the atmosphere before landing.

Wings / flaps & leg design changing again (sigh). Doesn’t affect schedule much though.

– Elon Musk (@elonmusk)May 30, 2019

However, the latest evolution of the design is expected to be much more mature than previous years – with SpaceX allocating far greater resources to the program over the past 12 months.

Slight tweaks to the Super Heavy booster – the first stage which will be used to launch Starship into orbit from Earth – are also expected to be announced at next weekend’s presentation.

The number of Raptor engines on Super Heavy will be one particular area of ​​interest, as that has changed several times over the course of development.

Renders and potentially an animation of Starship and Super Heavy launching from Boca Chica and Pad 39 A are also heavily anticipated.

The plans for the launch pads have only materialized over the past few months, with many of the details found in environmental documents already outdated.

What is known is that modifications are well underway to prepare the Boca Chica and Kennedy Space Center-based pads for their respective Starship activities.

In Boca Chica, Texas, construction is well underway to transition the launch pad from Starhopper to Starship flights.

Since Starship is substantially bigger than the Starhopper, the vehicle will require additional propellant. Thus, teams have been working to increase the propellant storage capacity at the launch site.

SpaceX crews are hard at work today, with the completion of the front section of iron henge. Teams also seen preparing to replace the uneven fairing ring section with another, to finish off the nose cone. Meanwhile at the pad, the crews received delivery of a LOX tank.pic.twitter.com/qK491 uMW3B

– Austin Barnard🚀 (@austinbarnard 45)September 19, 2019

Most notably, a large liquid oxygen tank was moved from a nearby storage site to the launch pad on Thursday.

The Boca Chica launch site is also expected to see the addition of a launch mount for Starship. Unlike Starhopper which lifted off directly from the concrete pad, the Mk1 prototype will be elevated slightly by a steel structure.

Similar activities are underway at Pad 39 A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida as that launch site also prepares for Starship flights.

Pad 39 A will soon be used for flights of the Starship Mk2 prototype.The Florida-based Mk2 vehicleis nearly identical to the Texas-based Mk1 prototype and will also be used for high altitude test flights.

A render of what Starship Mk2 may look like on the pad via Jay DeShetler for NSF L2

The Mk2 prototype will be launched from a new launch mount which is similar to the one being prepared for installation at Boca Chica.

It is understood that the mount for Pad 39 A has been undergoing construction in the Horizontal Integration Facility (HIF) at the launch site. The HIF is normally used to store Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets.

SpaceX officially broke ground on the foundational work for the launch mount on Thursday evening. The following morning, bulldozers and other heavy machinery were spotted at the pad.

While@ BocaChicaGalis watching fins, I see ground being broken and construction beginning at 39 A for the Starship launch pad. I expect this is going to happen fast with Starship MK2 being moved soon. So much equipment in movement!# Starship# 39 A@ elonmuskpic.twitter.com/bodzqBRNnI

– Julia (@julia_bergeron) (September) , 2019

This work is expected to only take a couple of weeks – with the launch mount installation occurring shortly after.

However, it will take slightly longer for the required ground support equipment to be in place and ready to support a launch.

Unlike Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy which use kerosene as the fuel, Starship uses methane. Thus, SpaceX will have to install additional fuel tanks in order to make Pad 39 A Starship compatible.

If all goes well, the Boca Chica and 39 A Starship pads will then eventually be converted to support a full Starship stack including the Super Heavy first stage booster. The addition of the first stage will allow for flights into orbit.

How and when this will occur will be a subject of interest at next weekend’s presentation.

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