Starship volará CADA MES y PLD Space a punto de hacer historia

Forget traditional timelines in the aerospace industry. Gwynne Shotwell has confirmed that SpaceX aims to launch a Starship EVERY MONTH! 🚀 We analyze in detail the objectives of the upcoming Flight 13 and the technical feat that awaits us on Flight 14 (Will they catch the Super Heavy with Mechazilla? Will there be an orbital insertion?). But that's not all: NASA has chosen the new rovers for the Artemis program, and in Europe, the Spanish company PLD Space is about to make history with the Miura 5, demonstrating a level of engineering in its engines that is astounding. We also review the historic SMILE mission, the latest developments from ULA's Vulcan, and Rocket Lab's latest masterstroke. 👇 Leave your opinion in the comments! Do you think SpaceX should attempt to catch the Super Heavy on Flight 14, or is it too risky for the launch tower? ⏱️ VIDEO CHAPTERS: 00:00 - SpaceX's Absurd New Cadence 01:12 - Starship Flight 13: Objectives and Hardware Testing 02:59 - Starship Flight 14: Orbital Insertion and Capture with Mechazilla? 04:41 - Mass Production of Raptor V3 Engines 05:33 - Infrastructure at Starbase: Gigabay and Platforms 08:35 - NASA's Two New Rovers for the Moon (Artemis) 11:44 - PLD Space and the Miura 5: Spain Makes History 17:26 - SMILE Mission: Historic Collaboration between ESA and China 18:45 - ULA Solves Vulcan Rocket Problems 20:17 - Rocket Lab's Million-Dollar Contract with the Space Force 21:08 - Conclusion and Discussion: I'm Reading Your Comments! 👍 If you enjoyed this in-depth analysis of aerospace engineering, don't forget to like and subscribe to The Next Framework in Space to stay up-to-date with the latest news in the space sector. #spacex #starship #pld #miura #artemis