SPACEX has successfully flown its Starship into orbit and refuelled it from space in a first-of-its-kind feat during a third test launch today.

Starship is the spacecraft intended to get boots on the moon in 2026, and will eventual become the ferry that takes humans to Mars.

Musk thinks Starship's third attempt has a good shot at success

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Musk thinks Starship’s third attempt has a good shot at successCredit: Alamy
Should the rocket reach orbit and achieve a stable reentry, the US will be pushed firmly ahead of China in the race for the moon

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Should the rocket reach orbit and achieve a stable reentry, the US will be pushed firmly ahead of China in the race for the moonCredit: Alamy
In a SpaceX livestream prior to launch, the team said Starship is "critical" to create a "self-sustaining city" on Mars

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In a SpaceX livestream prior to launch, the team said Starship is “critical” to create a “self-sustaining city” on MarsCredit: Alamy

The rocket launched on 14 March at 1:25pm GMT/ 8:25am CT following several push-backs over weather conditions.

Despite a windy start, Starship has smashed records set by its second launch attempt in November, which exploded roughly 10 minutes after launch.

There are several objectives the 400ft tall mega-rocket must achieve before the test flight regarded a total success.

The third flight saw SpaceX attempt procedures it hadn’t tested before, including:

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  • Opening and closing Starship’s payload door (where Starlink satellites will eventually be deployed from)
  • A propellant transfer demonstration during the upper stage’s coast phase
  • A controlled reentry into Earth’s atmosphere

These mission objectives make this Starship’s most ambitious flight yet.

Achieving a propellant – or fuel – transfer while up in the air will be essential to landing humans on the moon and for having enough gas to reach Mars and other locations in deep space.

SpaceX has announced that the payload door test and propellant transfer demonstration is complete, making the launch a success.

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The third test flight was supposed to demonstrate the first ever re-light of a Raptor engine while in space.

However, the team has decided to skip that process and save that for Starship’s fourth flight.

Following the second launch attempt, Elon Musk – founder of SpaceX – said Starship’s third attempt had a good shot at success.

Musk has congratulated the SpaceX team on X: “Starship reached orbital velocity! Congratulations.”

Instead of the Pacific, Starship and its booster will fly a new trajectory and target a soft splashdown in the Indian Ocean.

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The SpaceX team say Starship has flown faster and “further than ever before

Life on Mars

Starship is the embodiment of Musk’s personal mission to make humans an interplanetary species.

The 33-engine, $3billion mega-rocket is designed to transport up to 100 people from Earth to the moon and eventually Mars in the 2030s.

In a SpaceX livestream prior to launch, the team said Starship is “critical” to create a “self-sustaining city” on Mars.

From the onset, Starship was designed with the capacity to store more than 100tons of cargo.

This is so it can store everything needed to build permanent bases on both alien worlds.

Not only is it the tallest rocket to ever be flown, the first stage of Starship, known as the Super Heavy booster, is the most powerful rocket ever built and can produce up to 7.6million kilograms of thrust.

That is nearly double the current record held by Nasa’s Space Launch System (SLS).

Starship, developed as part of a $1.15billion contract with Nasa, refers to the reusable stainless steel top half of the rocket.

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Whereas as the bottom half of the rocket is its booster, known as Super Heavy.

Not only will the rocket be critical in future Mars missions, but it has also been selected to launch a new outpost that is intended to replaced the ageing International Space Station.

Starship is intended to get boots on the moon in 2026, and will eventual become the vehicle that takes humans to Mars in the 2030s

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Starship is intended to get boots on the moon in 2026, and will eventual become the vehicle that takes humans to Mars in the 2030s

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