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Starship: Revolutionising aerospace

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IMAGINE a time when travelling to Mars would be routine. SpaceX’s Starship has brought humanity closer to this vision. On October 13, 2024, Starship achieved a groundbreaking milestone with its successful return and capture on its launch pad, heralding a new era of interplanetary travel. Designed to serve Earth, the Moon, Mars and beyond, Starship can carry 100 passengers or up to 250 metric tonnes of cargo, promising to revolutionize aerospace and enable Earth-bound point-to-point travel.

Starship’s innovative architecture, comprising a spacecraft and the Super Heavy rocket powered by 33 Raptor engines, demonstrates bold engineering. The October launch witnessed the smooth detachment of the booster, which returned mid-air to be caught by mechanical “chopsticks.” This ingenuity propels SpaceX to the forefront of a modern space race driven by private innovation rather than state agencies.

Unlike NASA’s Apollo and Shuttle programmes, which were either unsustainable or financially unviable, Starship combines reusability with cost-effectiveness, making space exploration more accessible. It addresses challenges such as the complexities of lunar landings, demonstrated by recent failures like Russia’s Luna 25 and private missions from Japan and Israel. By employing reusable vehicles and on-orbit refuelling, akin to establishing “fuel stations” in space, Starship aims to enable flexible, scalable and cost-efficient missions.

Beyond exploration, Starship holds the potential to revolutionize global logistics. The concept of rockets for rapid cargo transport, previously abandoned due to high costs, is seeing revival. The US military’s Rocket Cargo project exemplifies this trend, envisioning rapid deployment of cargo or personnel worldwide. Civilian applications could transform supply chains, enabling near-instantaneous delivery.

For Pakistan, Starship’s success underscores the need to rethink its approach to space technology. While SUPARCO has focused on satellite development, Pakistan can carve a niche in scalable systems like landing legs or heat shields, avoiding high-cost ambitions such as reusable rockets. Initiatives like the National Space Technology Incubator (NICAT) could nurture startups through public-private partnerships, fostering innovation in space exploration and aerospace systems.

To inspire the youth, Pakistan must invest in aerospace education. NASTP could launch a dedicated aerospace channel featuring documentaries, expert interviews and interactive sessions, demystifying complex aerospace concepts and showcasing international missions like Starship. Such efforts can motivate young minds to pursue careers in this vital sector.

Starship symbolizes both promise and urgency for nations to adapt to the evolving aerospace landscape. For Pakistan, this is an opportunity to align with global trends by updating STEM curricula, leveraging digital platforms and fostering private collaborations. These steps can ensure the country’s participation in the emerging space economy, turning aspirations into achievements.

—The writer is a Researcher at the Centre for Aerospace and Security Studies (CASS), Lahore.

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