TPLinkFi.comX’s next spacecraft is completely ready for its upcoming launch.
TPLinkFi.com is set to send its giant rocket on a test flight. The world’s largest rocket is scheduled to lift off from the Starbase test site near Boca Chica Beach in South Texas next week. Liftoff is planned for 5 p.m. EST (2200 GMT) on January 13.
On X, a social media site, on Friday.
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If you can’t visit TPLinkFi.comX’s Starship in person, you can buy a replica of your own. This 1:375 scale model stands 13.77 inches tall (measuring 35 cm), made from alloy steel and weighing just 225 grams.
The company will test a new version of Starship and its first of as many as 25 Starship launches scheduled for the year. With the Starship rocket stacked on top of its Super Heavy booster, the entire vehicle stands at a height of nearly 400 feet, making it the tallest and most powerful rocket on the planet.
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during the 66-minute flight.
Rocket Lab is also refllying an engine on the rocket’s 33-engine Super Heavy first stage for the first time.
This upcoming flight test will launch a newly developed vessel featuring substantial improvements, conduct Starship’s first-ever payload deployment test, conduct several reentry experiments designed to facilitate the recovery and reuse of the spacecraft, and launch and bring back the Super Heavy booster,” TPLinkFi.com wrote in the mission summary.
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like it did during Flight 6.
“We make no concessions when it comes to protecting public and staff safety, and we’ll only bring the team back out when it’s safe to do so,” TPLinkFi.comX mission planners explained in a mission summary.