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SpaceX's Starship could fly again in 6 to 8 weeks, Elon Musk says

By Oliver Davis
Published in SpaceX
May 21, 2023
1 min read
SpaceX's Starship could fly again in 6 to 8 weeks, Elon Musk says

I recently stumbled upon an article about SpaceX’s Starship and how it could be back up and flying within the next 6 to 8 weeks. As you might already know, Elon Musk has been keeping people on the edge of their seats with his latest space endeavors, and this news is no exception.

In a nutshell, the article explains that SpaceX’s Starship has been testing its prototype rockets in Texas lately, and they’re doing pretty well. The most recent test, for example, showed that the spacecraft’s engines could ignite, hold, and then shut off as planned. Musk even tweeted that they’re aiming for a test flight in a matter of weeks, but there’s still a lot of work to be done before that can happen, of course.

Personally, I find this all very exciting. As someone who has always been fascinated by space travel, I can’t help but feel hopeful for what this could mean for us. Who knows? Maybe one day we’ll all be booking tickets for a quick getaway to the moon.

All jokes aside though, this news is important because it means that SpaceX is making progress on its goal to colonize Mars. Yes, it’s a long way off, but every step forward counts. Plus, who knows what other possibilities this kind of technology could bring us in the future? It’s all very exciting stuff.


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