SpaceX is now targeting the launch of its Starship Flight 10 test mission for Tuesday (Aug. 26) at 7:30 p.m. EDT (2330 GMT) ...
SpaceX plans to provide a livestream of the next Starship launch on its website after the mission, referred to as flight 10, was delayed for 24 hours.
Spectators will likely gather at South Padre Island in South Texas to watch SpaceX once again attempt to launch Starship after a 24-hour delay.
Once again, as Starship was on the launch pad being prepared for takeoff, SpaceX opted for another 24-hour delay – this time due to poor weather.
The test flight was a big success, with both the Super Heavy booster and Starship spacecraft achieving soft splashdowns.
Elon Musk's rocket company will again attempt to launch Starship from Starbase in South Texas following two mission scrubs since Sunday, Aug. 24.
SpaceX has called off Sunday's launch attempt of the Starship rocket. The team halted the countdown clock with 40 minutes to go and then scrubbed the launch a short while later.
South Padre Island has become known as a go-to spot for spectators who want to watch SpaceX conduct Starship launches from Starbase in Texas.
Oncce again, as Starship was on the launch pad being prepared for takeoff, SpaceX opted for another 24-hour delay – this time due to poor weather. SpaceX's website indicates the company is working ...
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