Musk. People's Vision Data Map

Musk. People’s Vision Data Map

Musk revealed that the Starship is expected to carry out its first orbital flight test in May, and SpaceX plans to launch this year’s launch account for about 65% of the global launch mass, “a rough calculation is 16 tons * 50 launches = 800 tons “

On March 22, Musk said on social media that the Starship’s first orbital-class flight will use a Raptor 2 engine with a sea-level thrust of 230 tons. “We’ll be building 39 flight-ready engines next month, and we’ll have another month to integrate, so it’s expected to be orbital flight testing in May.”

SpaceX is The next generation of fully reusable transport systems developed by Starship will send people and cargo to the Moon, Mars and other deep space destinations. The starship consists of two parts, the first-stage booster “Super Heavy” and the upper-stage “Starship” spacecraft, with a total height of 120 meters, which is higher than the Saturn V rocket (111 meters) sent by NASA to the moon. Among them, the “Super Heavy” booster will have 33 “Raptor” engines in the future.

The Saturn V can launch approximately 130 tons of payload into Earth orbit. Musk previously stated that on the same reference orbit as the Saturn V, “the fully reusable starship is optimized for a payload of about 150 tons. In depletion mode, the payload of the starship is 250-300 tons.”< br>

Musk also said on social media that SpaceX’s default plan is for this year’s launches to account for about 65% of the global launch mass, and incremental demand could raise that number to Around 70%, though these figures do not include Starship launches. “A rough calculation is 16 tons * 50 launches = 800 tons.”

Musk said at the Starship launch in February this year that SpaceX plans to launch about 50 times this year. , on average once a week.