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These are the milestones for SpaceX Starship Test Flight 3

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SpaceX scheduled the third Starship launch on Thursday, March 14, and here are all of the pre-flight and mission milestones for this test flight 3.

Note: We’ve explained the mission objectives and FAA license details in separate articles linked below.

Therefore, you can focus on the mission milestones as they goes based on the timeline.

Pre-Flight:

  • 1 Hour and 15 minutes before the SpaceX flight director verifies the flight status and allows the propellant load
  • 50 minutes before Starship (second stage) continues loading liquid oxygen (LOX) and liquid methane (fuel)
  • 40 minutes before Super Heavy (first stage) LOX and fuel load progress
  • At 19:40 minutes Raptor begins engine chill on the first and second stage
  • At 3:30 minutes, propellant loading for booster will be complete followed by Ship at 2:50 minutes
  • At 30 seconds (pre-flight), the flight director will give it a GO or SCRUB the launch
  • At 10 seconds in the countdown, the flame deflector activation
  • At 3 seconds in the countdown, the first stage will ignite its 33 raptor engine
  • 0 seconds, the flight will liftoff from the launch pad

Post Liftoff

This timeline is divided into three sections:

Liftoff and First Stage

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  • 52+ seconds launch vehicle will achieve MAX Q
  • 2:42+ minutes, the first stage will cut engines
  • 2:44+ minutes, SpaceX will separate the first and second stages, Second stage will start its engines
  • 2:55+ minutes, the first stage will begin to boost burn for the next one minute
  • 6:36+ minutes, the first stage will become transonic
  • 6:46+ minutes, the first stage will start landing burn
  • 7:04+ minutes, SpaceX will stop landing burn when the booster returns to the launch pad at Starbase

Objectives

  • 08:35+ minutes, second stage engine cut off
  • 11:56+ minutes, the second stage will open the payload door
  • 24:31+ minutes, the second stage will perform an in-orbit Propellant transfer demonstration.
  • 28:31+ minutes, the second stage will close the payload door

Second Stage and Wrap-up

  • 40:46+ minutes, the second stage will relight the raptor engine for an in-space demonstration
  • 49:05+ minute, the second stage enters back into Earth’s atmosphere
  • 1 hour 3 minutes, the second stage becomes transonic and subsonic within a minute
  • At 1 hour 5+- minutes, the Starship spacecraft will splashdown in the Indian Ocean

Mel Trivalo is a senior author at EONMSK.com, he began his early career in electronics in 2021 and turned his attention towards Space and Rocket Science. Mel likes to explore new technologies and swings baseball to run through creative thoughts.

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