STARSHIP PAYLOAD GUIDE COMPANY DESCRIPTION SpaceX was founded in 2002 to revolutionize access to space and enable a multi-planetary society. Today, SpaceX performs routine missions to space with its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles for a diverse set of customers, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Department of Defense, international governments, and leading commercial companies. SpaceX provides further support to NASA with the Dragon spacecraft by conducting cargo resupply and return missions to and from the International Space Station (ISS). Soon, SpaceX will begin transporting crew to the ISS as well. To offer competitive launch and resupply services, SpaceX has incorporated reusability into the Falcon and Dragon systems, which improves vehicle reliability while reducing cost. The Starship Program now leverages SpaceX’s experience to introduce a next- generation, super heavy-lift space transportation system capable of rapid and reliable reuse. STARSHIP PROGRAM OVERVIEW SpaceX’s Starship system represents a fully reusable transportation system designed to service Earth orbit needs as well as missions to the Moon and Mars. This two-stage vehicle—composed of the Super Heavy rocket (booster) and Starship (spacecraft) as shown in Figure 1—is powered by sub-cooled methane and oxygen. Starship is designed to evolve rapidly to meet near term and future customer needs while maintaining the highest level of reliability. STARSHIP USERS GUIDE Starship has the capability to transport satellites, payloads, crew, and cargo to a variety of orbits and Earth, Lunar, or Martian landing sites. Potential Starship customers can use this guide as a resource for preliminary payload accommodations information. This is the initial release of the Starship Users Guide and it will be updated frequently in response to customer feedback. PAYLOAD CONFIGURATIONS Starship crew and uncrewed configurations are shown in Figure 2. The uncrewed Starship allows for the transport of satellites, large observatories, cargo, refueling tanks or other unmanned assets. Subsequent sections provide an overview of the preliminary volume and mechanical interfaces available; preliminary Figure 1: Starship and Super Heavy payload environments expected; and the preliminary mass-to-orbit capabilities of Starship. Please contact [email protected] to evaluate how Starship can meet your unique needs. © Space Exploration Technologies Corp. All rights reserved. 1
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