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		<title>SpaceX&#8217;s Starship prototype flies hundreds of feet for the first time</title>
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<p>Almost a year after we saw SpaceX’s <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019-08-27-starhopper-spacex-150m.html">‘Starhopper’ test vehicle make a short trip into the air</a>, the company has successfully flown and landed a full-size Starship prototype. The SN5 vehicle is missing its nose cone, so it’s a bit like a taller “flying water tower” just like the earlier test rig, but it went up and down from SpaceX’s Boca Chica, TX launch pad all the same.</p>
<p>You can watch the <a href="https://youtu.be/VwC6LG_z8zE?t=4474" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">NASASpaceflight YouTube stream</a> that captured the event (start at about 1:14), and see the single Raptor engine-powered hop, that took SN5 about 150 meters into the air. <a href="https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1290826885375696899" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">According to Elon Musk</a>, the next steps include several more short hops before going “high altitude” with body flaps attached. That makes SpaceX two for two on the week, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/spacex-crew-dragon-successful-splashdown-184812158.html">after safely returning two astronauts from the ISS aboard its Crew Dragon vehicle</a>, and is a notable step forward for reusable spacecraft.</p>
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