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Starship

RETIRED

First flight: December 1, 2021 · United States · SpaceX

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Starship

Starship and Super Heavy Rocket represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to service all Earth orbit needs as well as the Moon and Mars. This two-stage vehicle — composed of the Super Heavy rocket (booster) and Starship (ship) — will eventually replace Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy and Dragon.

KEY SPECIFICATIONS

118m

HEIGHT

9m

DIAMETER

1335t

MASS

150.0t

PAYLOAD LEO

$7M

PER LAUNCH

2

STAGES

0

BOOSTERS

0%

SUCCESS RATE

4736000 kN

TOTAL THRUST

MISSION SUCCESS RATE0%

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

TYPE

raptor

LAYOUT

COUNT

37

THRUST/WEIGHT

107

THRUST (SL)

1780 kN

THRUST (VAC)

1960 kN

ISP (SL / VAC)

330s / 380s

ENGINE LOSS MAX

liquid oxygen liquid methane

STAGE DETAILS

S1

First Stage

REUSABLE

Engines37
Fuel3300 tons
Burn times
Thrust (SL)128000 kN
Thrust (VAC)138000 kN
S2

Second Stage

REUSABLE

Engines6
Fuel1200 tons
Burn times
Thrust1957 kN

FAIRING

m × m

PAYLOAD CAPACITY

Low Earth Orbit
150.0t (330,000 lb)
Mars Orbit
100.0t (220,000 lb)
Moon Orbit
100.0t (220,000 lb)

LANDING LEGS

Count: 6Material: stainless steel

GALLERY

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