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SpaceX tests Starship upper stage for Flight 10 after June explosion, launch set for mid-August
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55777, member: 636"] SpaceX completed testing of a Starship prototype yesterday following an explosion that occurred more than one month earlier during ground operations. The company plans to launch Flight 10 in mid-August, according to Elon Musk's recent statements. Flight 9 achieved engine firing success but failed to complete in-space Raptor ignition and lost vehicle control during atmospheric reentry. The Federal Aviation Administration requires in-space ignition demonstrations before granting orbital classification status to the rocket system. This capability proves SpaceX can maintain vehicle control and prevent uncontrolled atmospheric entry scenarios. The June explosion during propellant loading operations significantly delayed upper stage testing activities at the specialized ground facility. Engineers constructed a temporary test stand to resume single-engine firing evaluations yesterday. The current prototype represents the second-generation upper stage design that has experienced multiple recovery failures during flight tests. Musk expects third-generation Starship variants will deliver superior reliability compared to earlier versions. SpaceX must demonstrate propellant transfer capabilities and successful upper stage recovery before 2025 to support NASA's Artemis program requirements. [/QUOTE]
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