A video of a Super Heavy booster launching to Earth's orbit has been rendered by an Animator.
The animation shows the huge spaceship taking off and leaving its Super Heavy booster to propel itself into space.
The video shows the space company's plans to catch the Super Heavy booster using a massive tower that features two giant "chopstick" arms.
Chris Bergin, NASASpaceFlight managing editor, joked that a lot of them are obsessed with the chopsticks.
The flight is a test.
The render is an educated guess.
Bass wrote in the caption of the video that he decided to make an animated version of the catch sequence because he didn't know much about it.
We don't know when the first Starship will enter the sky, despite the fact that the first flightworthy Super Heavy booster prototype has been completed.
At a meeting of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Space Studies Board earlier this month, Musk said that they would do a bunch of tests in December and hopefully launch in January.
If things don't go according to plan, it will be quite the show.
There is a lot of risk associated with this first launch, so I would not say that it is likely to be successful, but we will make a lot of progress.
There is a chance that there will be another Starship explosion in the near future.
The first Orbital Starship launch may explode.
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