It has been two weeks since SpaceX’s last Starship test flight, and engineers have diagnosed issues with its heat shield, identified improvements, and developed a preliminary plan for the next time the ship heads into space.
Bill Gerstenmaier, a SpaceX executive in charge of build and flight reliability, presented the findings Monday at the American Astronautical Society’s Glenn Space Technology Symposium in Cleveland.
The rocket lifted off on August 26 from SpaceX’s launch pad in Starbase, Texas, just north of the US-Mexico border. It was the 10th full-scale test flight of SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster and Starship upper stage, combining to form the world’s largest rocket.
There were a couple of overarching objectives on the August 26 test flight. SpaceX needed to overcome problems w