
SpaceX Revealed 1st Starship Launch to Orbit Shocked whole industry!
SpaceX Revealed 1st Starship Launch to Orbit Shocked whole industry! === #space #spacexstarship #starship #spacexnews === SpaceX Revealed 1st Starship Launch to Orbit Shocked whole industry! SpaceX is gearing up for a historic milestone! Specifically, Elon Musk unveiled wild plans for Starship's first-ever orbital launch. This will be a key that helps SpaceX dominate globally, leaving Blue Origin and China humiliated. How will this happen? Let’s find out in today's episode! But first, we need your support: this is my new space channel, and we’re on the way to reaching the first 100 subscribers! Your support means the universe to us. Hit subscribe now, and get ready for an out-of-this-world adventure—you won’t be disappointed! Thank you very much! SpaceX Revealed 1st Starship Launch to Orbit Shocked whole industry! 2025 is set to be a pivotal year for SpaceX, with an upgrade from Starship v1 to v2 marking the start of a new, exciting phase. We saw a glimpse of this with Ship 33 in Flight 7, the first of the year. Now, everyone’s eager for Ship 34 in the upcoming Flight 8, as it promises to be a huge leap forward compared to S33. But if we take a closer look, Ship 35 might actually be the one to achieve Musk’s two big goals this year: reaching orbit for the first time and landing safely at Mechazilla. Before diving into why S35 is the best bet, let’s explore why these objectives are SpaceX’s top priority. First, reaching orbit! SpaceX Revealed 1st Starship Launch to Orbit Shocked whole industry! Yeah, despite Starship undergoing seven test flights, it has yet to complete a single orbital mission. SpaceX is ramping up efforts to achieve this milestone due to the intense competition in this year’s space race. A clear example of this pressure came in January when Blue Origin made headlines by unexpectedly reaching orbit with New Glenn on its very first launch. This was a massive achievement for a company that had never conducted an orbital mission in its 24-year history. While the landing attempt failed, successfully reaching orbit with a liquid methane-powered rocket—a technology similar to Starship’s—puts Blue Origin in direct competition with SpaceX.