Will the 3rd Starship test reach at least 200km altitude? (plan is 235km)
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Resolves YES if the next (3rd) Starship integrated flight test reaches an altitude of at least 200km. Otherwise NO.
For context: "The most recent FCC filling shows that SpaceX intends to launch IFT-3 into a 235km apogee" according to https://starship-spacex.fandom.com/wiki/Starship_Flight_Test_3. However, even if the planned trajectory changes, the question is still about whether it reaches 200km.
This question is about the next (3rd) Starship mission with a planned trajectory that reaches space (100km altitude) - any low altitude test does not count for example.
The close date is not a deadline and will be extended as necessary until the test occurs.
This question is managed and resolved by Manifold.
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