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SpaceX Is Planning Starship’s First Test Flight for Next Week – Futurism
A recent video uploaded to YouTube showed SpaceX mounting a “mass simulator” on top of the Starship prototype.

Static Fire
SpaceX is planning the first test flight of its Starship prototype as soon as next week, Teslarati reports if a Raptor rocket engine test slated for earlier in the week goes according to plan.
Workers are currently installing a Raptor engine on the prototype in question, SN5, in preparation for a rehearsal static fire test on Monday.
Thats according to recent road closure filings around the companys Boca Chica, Texas, testing facilities, which describe a 150-meter launch of the prototype.
That initial test flights date is still subject to change, and SpaceX has yet to directly confirm the plans. The event also depends on the success of the Raptor engine static fire test. Surely too soon? commentedNASA Spaceflight reporter Michael Baylor on Twitter.
Simulating Mass
A video uploaded to YouTube by NASA Spaceflight on Thursday showed SpaceX mounting a mass simulator on top of the SN5 prototype, likely an effort to simulate a payload during proceeding test flights.
A remaining question, as Teslarati points out, is that SpaceX has yet to test Starships mysterious landing legs, which differ greatly from the companys tried-and-true Falcon 9 design.
The legs retract to the inside of the engine section rather than outside, as a visualized approximation in April showed. The sleek animation was later confirmed to be very close to what SpaceX is working on, according to Musk.
A lot can go wrong during testing, as weve seen with a number of preceding Starship prototypes and that means we should expect further delays as well.
READ MORE:SpaceXs first Starship flight (re)scheduled for next week

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