Here’s why SpaceX really needed to change out that part on Starship
by Eric Berger from Ars Technica - All content on (#6GF54)
Enlarge / Falcon 9 interstage from the right. Note grid fins. (credit: Lee Hutchinson)
SpaceX's Starship rocket did not launch on Friday morning from South Texas as intended because the company had to replace the actuator on a grid fin. The rocket is now being prepared for a launch during a tight window on Saturday morning, from 7 to 7:20 am local time.
Here's an explanation of why grid fins are so important to the rocket's flight-or, more precisely, its landing.
A little Falcon 9 historyThe better part of a decade ago, SpaceX maneuvered an autonomous drone ship into the Atlantic Ocean for the first time with the intent of catching a falling rocket.