SpaceX’s ‘Starhopper’ test vehicle takes a short Raptor-powered trip

The Space Exploration Technologies Inc. (SpaceX) Starship Hopper test vehicle sits under construction near Boca Chica, Texas, U.S., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. SpaceX Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said in a tweet that the company is aiming a trial flight of the Starship vehicle, formerly know as the Big Falcon Rocket, within the next four weeks, adding “which probably means 8 weeks, due to unforeseen issues.”

Elon Musk said all systems are green after its tiny tethered hop.

As SpaceX proceeds with development of its Starship vehicle, it’s first testing out the spacecraft’s Raptor engines. Today a stubby Starhopper test vehicle mounted with a single engine — as opposed to the more advanced Phase 2 version shown above — completed its first tethered hop of just a few inches at the Texas launch site, as spotted by nearby observers. Elon Musk tweeted “All systems green” after the test, which may not have gone far but recalls the early days of Grasshopper rocket tests before we got used to the sight of Falcon 9 rocket engines returning to Earth after successful launches.

Musk previously said that suborbital test flights would require three of the engines — the final version of Starship f.k.a BFR will have more — and we’ll be waiting to see when that happens.

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