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SpaceX's Starship has been making headlines in the space industry as the company aims to revolutionize space travel. With the successful static-fire test of the Starship booster earlier this month, the vehicle is one step closer to its first orbital launch attempt, which is expected to take place in March pending a Federal Aviation Administration launch license. In this episode, we'll dive into the latest updates on the Starship program, including insights from a senior advisor at SpaceX, Gary Henry, who spoke at the Space Mobility conference about the successful static-fire test and what's next for the Starship program. We'll also discuss some hints from unofficial sources and what they could mean for the upcoming launch.
Episode Highlights:
Join us as we explore the latest updates on SpaceX's Starship program and what they mean for the future of space travel.
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SpaceX's Starship has been making headlines in the space industry as the company aims to revolutionize space travel. With the successful static-fire test of the Starship booster earlier this month, the vehicle is one step closer to its first orbital launch attempt, which is expected to take place in March pending a Federal Aviation Administration launch license. In this episode, we'll dive into the latest updates on the Starship program, including insights from a senior advisor at SpaceX, Gary Henry, who spoke at the Space Mobility conference about the successful static-fire test and what's next for the Starship program. We'll also discuss some hints from unofficial sources and what they could mean for the upcoming launch.
Episode Highlights:
Join us as we explore the latest updates on SpaceX's Starship program and what they mean for the future of space travel.

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