SpaceX's massive Starship rocket takes off for a test flight from Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, on Thursday, January 16, 2025. (AP Photo)



Elon Musk is making news for his recent cuts in funding and job layoffs at U.S. agencies. However, on Monday, all eyes will be on his massive Starship rocket as it prepares for another test flight. This will be the eighth attempt for Starship, the largest and most powerful rocket in the world. The last trial ended with a dramatic mid-air explosion over the Caribbean, but SpaceX is ready to try again.

The launch is scheduled for 5:30 pm (2330 GMT) from SpaceX’s Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas. The company will broadcast the event live on the internet for everyone to watch.

Standing at 403 feet (123 meters), Starship is taller than the Statue of Liberty by nearly 100 feet. SpaceX designed the rocket to be fully reusable in the future. This is a key part of Elon Musk’s vision for exploring and possibly living on Mars.

NASA is also keeping a close eye on Starship. They are waiting for a modified version of the rocket to help send astronauts back to the Moon as part of their Artemis program.

After the rocket’s last test flight on January 16, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded Starship. The flight ended with an explosion over the Turks and Caicos Islands, leading to debris falling from the sky. Cleanup efforts followed soon after.

On Friday, the FAA gave SpaceX permission to try another flight. However, the agency is still reviewing the mishap investigation and hasn’t finished its final evaluation yet.

While President Joe Biden’s administration was critical of SpaceX’s safety and environmental concerns, Musk has often complained about the FAA’s strict oversight. Now, as an advisor to President Donald Trump, Musk faces accusations of using his influence to affect the decisions of regulatory agencies.

For this new flight, SpaceX has made several upgrades to the rocket’s upper stage. These changes aim to improve reliability and performance. The mission should last just over an hour and will include a new attempt to catch the rocket's booster stage with the launch tower’s "chopstick" arms. SpaceX successfully managed this in their last flight.

Additionally, SpaceX will use Starlink simulators during this mission. These simulators are designed to imitate next-generation Starlink satellites. The satellites will burn up upon re-entry into the atmosphere, as part of testing.

In the future, SpaceX hopes to recover the upper stage of the rocket as well. However, for now, they plan to splash the upper stage down into the ocean off the west coast of Australia, as they have done in previous flights.

Starship’s long-term goals are ambitious, as it could one day help explore space and support missions to other planets. Before these big plans can become a reality, SpaceX must prove that the rocket is safe and capable of carrying crew members. They also need to demonstrate complex in-orbit refueling. This process will allow Starship to fuel up while in space by using other Starships as fuel tankers. This is important for long-distance space travel.

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