SpaceX to Hop SN-11 10 km [Scrubbed]
We are in for another test flight of a new Starship prototype, SN-11.
The only known and visible change is, even more test heat tiles. There might be another firing sequence of the three Raptor engines for landing, and maybe a two engine landing burn.
Check out updates at:
https://everydayastronaut.com/when-will-sn11-launch-live-updates/
Check TFR (Temporary flight restrictions) issued by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr2/list.html
look for a NOTAM (notice to airmen ) at Brownsville, Texas
Easiest way to check how close the launch is, go to LIVE: Starship SN11 Flight Test by NASASpaceflight.
Rules of thumb:
- it takes at least an hour to launch after all personal has cleared the area
- it takes at least 30 minutes after start of propellant loading
- it takes at least 10 minutes after venting
Where to watch:
- SpaceX Livestream
- Tim Dodd: The Everyday Astronaut
- NASASpaceflight: LIVE: Starship SN11 Flight Test
Background information about previous SpaceX launches: Wikipedia
SN-8
SpaceX: Starship | SN8 | High-Altitude Flight Recap
Scott Manley: SpaceX's Biggest Starship Flight Is A Spectacular Success Even After Crash Landing
SN-9
SpaceX: Starship | SN9 | High-Altitude Flight Test
Scott Manley: SpaceX Starship Number 9 Makes Perfect* Flight (*except for the landing which was a huge fireball)
SN-10
SpaceX: Starship | SN10 | High-Altitude Flight Test
Scott Manley: SpaceX's Starship SN10 Successfully Lands After Amazing Flight. Dismantles Itself Spectacularly
Useful links to stay up to date on launches:
Spaceflightnow.com: Launch Schedule
Everyday Astronaut: Prelaunch Previews
Data: flightclub.io
Space News:
NASA Spaceflight nasaspacefight.com
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