Just two days after SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule landed in the Gulf of Mexico, a prototype of the company’s uncrewed “Mars ship”, a test vehicle called SN5, and which is a part of the Starship spacecraft, successfully flew to an altitude of over 500 feet for a little less than 60 seconds.
What is Starship?
Designed by SpaceX, Starship is a spacecraft and super-heavy booster rocket meant to act as a reusable transportation system for crew and cargo to the Earth’s orbit, Moon and Mars.
SpaceX has described Starship as “the world’s most powerful launch vehicle” with an ability to carry over 100 metric tonnes to the Earth’s orbit.
Starship has been under development since 2012 and is a part of Space X’s central mission to make interplanetary travel accessible and affordable and to become the first private company to do so.
Why the focus is on a ‘reusable transportation system’?
Reusability is at the heart of making interplanetary travel accessible.
Since a majority of the launch cost is attributed to the expense of building a rocket which is ultimately designed to burn up during re-entry.
Following the commercial model, a rapidly reusable space launch vehicle could reduce the cost of traveling to space by a hundredfold.
Significance of the Starship
Functional at lower cost: Starship can deliver satellites further and at lower marginal costs than SpaceX’s Falcon vehicles and it can ferry both cargo and crew to the International Space Station (ISS).
Ability to carry large amounts of cargo: Once developed, Starship is also expected to help carry large amounts of cargo to the Moon, for human spaceflight development and research.
Interplanetary missions: Beyond the Moon, the spacecraft is being designed for carrying crew and cargo for interplanetary missions as well.
Starship Spacecraft
Context:
Just two days after SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule landed in the Gulf of Mexico, a prototype of the company’s uncrewed “Mars ship”, a test vehicle called SN5, and which is a part of the Starship spacecraft, successfully flew to an altitude of over 500 feet for a little less than 60 seconds.
What is Starship?
Why the focus is on a ‘reusable transportation system’?
Significance of the Starship