What will be the outcome of Starship Flight 7's mission in January 2025?
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FAA Grants SpaceX Launch License for Starship Flight 7 in January 2025 with 2d Generation Starship
Dec 17, 2024, 10:40 PM
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted SpaceX a launch license modification for the upcoming Starship Flight 7, expected to occur in January 2025. This authorization allows SpaceX to proceed with multiple missions using the Starship/Super Heavy vehicle under the Flight 7 mission profile and vehicle configuration. The FAA's decision, which comes well ahead of the projected launch date, reflects their commitment to safe space transportation. The flight profile for Flight 7 appears similar to that of Flight 6, but it will utilize the upgraded second-generation Starship.
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