SpaceX Starship Full Stack Imminent! Will Starship launch next week? - Summary

Summary

SpaceX has completed a water deluge system for the launch pad and Starship's super heavy tests. Ship 25 is being prepared for launch with internal work on its payload Bay section complete. A wet dress rehearsal with a fully fueled two-stage vehicle will soon be conducted to test the rocket under the same conditions it will launch under. The establishment of Artemis 3's geology team will maximize the science return of Artemis, which includes cataloging the first lunar samples collected by NASA since 1972. NASA plans to launch its space launch system (SLS) rocket and Orion capsule in tandem with SpaceX's Starship human Landing system for the lunar exploration mission in 2025.

Facts

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1. SpaceX completed a key milestone for flight 2.
2. SpaceX developed and tested a water Deluge system for the launch pad and Starship's super heavy.
3. Ship 25's heat shield tile coverage is almost complete.
4. Two stabilizers were removed from the OLMM after the latest B9 test.
5. SpaceX may conduct a full wet dress rehearsal with both Starship and super heavy booster.
6. The Starship rocket measures 394 feet tall when fully stacked and uses 30-33 Raptor engines for flight.
7. The first Starship orbital test flight in April 2023 had a partial success.
8. NASA and SpaceX signed a deal to develop a Starship human Landing system for the Artemis 3 mission in 2025.
9. NASA announced the geology team for the Artemis 3 mission, responsible for scientific planning.
10. The geology team will analyze lunar samples, including those from the moon's South Pole, dating back at least 3.85 billion years.
11. NASA plans to collaborate by launching the SLS rocket and the Orion capsule alongside SpaceX's Starship for lunar exploration in 2025.

These facts provide an overview of the developments related to SpaceX's Starship and NASA's Artemis missions.