Their production rate is so high that they could throw ten launches at it if necessary. They produce multiple raptor a day and test them till they break in McGregor facility. They could launch it and put the second stage into orbit very soon.Some online think that the second test flight will be make or break. I disagree. A lot is hanging on the Starship. They will power through it and get at least 3-4 more.
Orbital refueling and the catching mechanism of the booster(chopstick mechanism) is a question though. Then there's the issue of landing on the unprepared lunar and Martian soil. It would not be much of an issue if they had concrete landing pads but they won't be available for the first missions.
Edit: I totally forgot about the hot staging. How will the booster survive the direct heat and pressure from the second-stage raptors? The launch will be spectacular either way.
Note: SpaceX will not be attempting to recover the booster or the second stage. There won't be any orbital refueling in the near future. The goal of this launch is to reach the orbit.
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