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SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, successfully launched its third flight test of the Starship rocket on Thursday, following FAA clearance. This remarkable rocket is the largest ever built and is designed to transport cargo to the Moon and Mars. Here are some key highlights from the recent test:

– Starship consists of a spacecraft with six Raptor engines and a Super Heavy rocket booster.
– The Super Heavy booster features 33 Raptor engines and is capable of landing back on Earth after sending Starship into low-Earth orbit.
– During the test, Starship reached low-Earth orbit while Super Heavy descended to Earth for a planned water landing in the Gulf of Mexico.
– The spacecraft tested its “Pez” dispenser payload door, which will soon deploy Starlink satellites into space.
– Starship re-entered the atmosphere at 27,000 km/h and experienced a plasma field upon re-entry.

This successful test marks a significant milestone for SpaceX’s mission to develop a fully reusable transportation system for crew and cargo missions to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The company’s iterative development approach has been instrumental in advancing technologies like Falcon, Dragon, and Starlink.

As SpaceX continues to analyze data from this test flight, preparations are underway for future flights to increase launch frequency throughout the year. Stay tuned for more updates as SpaceX pushes boundaries in space exploration.

For a full replay of the launch, check out SpaceX’s official Twitter account. Watch Starship’s third flight test here: [Link to video].

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