SpaceX's first super heavy-lift Starship rocket prepares to land after a test flight in Texas, in December 2020. Reuters
SpaceX's first super heavy-lift Starship rocket prepares to land after a test flight in Texas, in December 2020. Reuters
SpaceX's first super heavy-lift Starship rocket prepares to land after a test flight in Texas, in December 2020. Reuters
SpaceX's first super heavy-lift Starship rocket prepares to land after a test flight in Texas, in December 2020. Reuters

Could Elon Musk’s Mars rocket Starship finally perform first orbital flight this year?


Sarwat Nasir
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Elon Musk’s Mars rocket Starship may perform its first orbital flight this year after passing a key environmental review from a US regulator.

The Federal Aviation Authority will allow SpaceX to carry out orbital flights from a Texas launch site, but only after the company meets more than 75 requirements related to too many road closures and effects on wildlife and plants.

Mr Musk said a launch could take place as soon as July from the Boca Chica launch site, called Starbase.

However, the company will first have to meet the requirements to obtain a launch licence from the authority.

Prepared for lift-off

“Starship will be ready to fly next month. I was in the high bay and mega bay late last night reviewing progress,” Mr Musk wrote on Twitter.

“We will have a second Starship stack ready to fly in August and then monthly thereafter.”

The 120-metre-tall Starship is a fully reusable, super heavy-lift launch vehicle that is being built to carry crew and cargo to the Moon, Mars and beyond.

It is set to be the world’s most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, producing 3,991 tonnes of thrust, 15 per cent more than Nasa’s Apollo Moon rocket Saturn V.

In May last year, a Starship prototype completed a high-altitude test, including a successful take-off and touchdown for the first time.

The Tesla chief executive is working towards sending a million people to Mars by 2050 using his Starship fleets. He hopes to send the first uncrewed cargo flight to the planet within this decade.

The Starship would enter Mars’s atmosphere at 7.5 kilometres per second. The vehicle’s heat shield would be designed to withstand multiple entries.

Doubts over Mars ambitions

Many scientists, however, have criticised the billionaire’s plans, saying that the planet is totally inhospitable.

“Mars is a very hostile environment,” British astrophysicist Martin Rees said last year, at the virtual World Government Summit hosted by Dubai.

Mr Musk has already sold tickets on the Starship to two billionaires.

American Jared Isaacman has purchased a seat on the first crewed flight.

And Japanese entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa has bought tickets for the first crewed flight to the Moon.

The fly-by flight is planned to be a week long and to include eight other passengers, whose tickets will be sponsored by Mr Maezawa.

SpaceX crew sport new astronaut suits: in pictures

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched another group of astronauts to space for Nasa on Wednesday. Photo: SpaceX
    Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched another group of astronauts to space for Nasa on Wednesday. Photo: SpaceX
  • Crew-4 mission astronauts (from L) Bob Hines, Kjell Lindgren, Jessica Watkins and Samantha Cristoforetti of the European Space Agency walk out of the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building en route to launch complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 27, 2022. AFP
    Crew-4 mission astronauts (from L) Bob Hines, Kjell Lindgren, Jessica Watkins and Samantha Cristoforetti of the European Space Agency walk out of the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building en route to launch complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 27, 2022. AFP
  • The crew inside a Tesla vehicle that will transport them to the launch pad in Florida. EPA
    The crew inside a Tesla vehicle that will transport them to the launch pad in Florida. EPA
  • A Dragon capsule fitted atop the rocket will carry the Crew-4 astronauts to the International Space Station, with arrival expected on Thursday, 4.15am, Dubai time. Photo: SpaceX
    A Dragon capsule fitted atop the rocket will carry the Crew-4 astronauts to the International Space Station, with arrival expected on Thursday, 4.15am, Dubai time. Photo: SpaceX
  • The rocket lifted off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Centre at 11.52am. The launch was streamed live by SpaceX and Nasa. Photo: SpaceX
    The rocket lifted off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Centre at 11.52am. The launch was streamed live by SpaceX and Nasa. Photo: SpaceX
  • The crew inside the Dragon capsule. Photo: SpaceX
    The crew inside the Dragon capsule. Photo: SpaceX
  • Dragon capsule carrying Crew-4 astronauts on the way to the ISS. Photo: SpaceX
    Dragon capsule carrying Crew-4 astronauts on the way to the ISS. Photo: SpaceX
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Founder: Abdulla Almoayed

Based: UAE

Founded: 2017

Number of employees: 35

Sector: FinTech

Raised: $13 million

Backers: Berlin-based venture capital company Target Global, Kingsway, CE Ventures, Entrée Capital, Zamil Investment Group, Global Ventures, Almoayed Technologies and Mad’a Investment.

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You can buy, hold and use NFTs just like US dollars and Bitcoins. “They can appreciate in value and even produce cash flows.”

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