
SpaceX just announced Major Plan Changes on Starship Flight 10 after S36 Exploded...
SpaceX just announced Major Plan Changes on Starship Flight 10 after S36 Exploded...
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(Ship 37: No Test?)0:34
(Booster 16 Stands Ready)5:22
(What’s SpaceX’s Best Move?)6:56
(Honda Enters the Race)9:26
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SpaceX just announced Major Plan Changes on Starship Flight 10 after S36 Exploded...
SpaceX has never faced a setback this serious.
The explosion of Ship 36 and the damage at Massey hit them with a multi-billion-dollar blow.
Now, there’s a real chance Flight 10 won’t launch until the end of the year.
But despite the chaos, SpaceX isn’t slowing down.
In fact, their bold recent moves suggest they’ve got major plans for the next flight, aiming to get the program back on track fast.
So, what exactly are those changes?
And how does SpaceX plan to make Flight 10 happen?
Let’s break down in today’s episode of Alpha Tech.
SpaceX just announced Major Plan Changes on Starship Flight 10 after S36 Exploded...
SpaceX workers are sweating it out right now, racing to clear the wreckage at the Massey site and rebuild the entire facility after last week’s devastating incident.
Massive cranes are already in action, lifting twisted metal, fuel pipes, and torn-apart rocket parts, some weighing tens of tons, scattered all over the site.
This first wave of cleanup is clearing the way for a much larger rebuild effort in the coming weeks.
The situation has stabilized, and despite the severe damage, SpaceX is pushing hard to get Massey back online fast, all in preparation for the upcoming Starship Flight 10.
SpaceX just announced Major Plan Changes on Starship Flight 10 after S36 Exploded...
But the real question is… what’s SpaceX really going to do to prepare for Starship Flight 10?
Right now, the first step is figuring out which ship can take the place of the unlucky Ship 36. And honestly, there’s no better candidate than the one parked right above it, Ship 37.
This vehicle is the fifth prototype in the second-stage Starship Block 2 series.
It was built between March and April, and on May 29, it was rolled out to the Massey site for cryogenic testing.
A few days later, on June 4, it returned to Mega Bay 2, with good news in tow.
It had passed the cryo test with flying colors, a key milestone showing it can withstand the crushing pressures and freezing temps of flight.
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