SpaceX to Launch Starship Megarocket Monday Evening
Flight 11 will reuse a Super Heavy booster with 24 previously flown engines while testing heat shield durability and engine relights to advance Starship's reusable design.
- SpaceX will conduct the 11th test flight of its Starship rocket on Monday, with a launch window opening at 6:15 p.m. CDT from Texas.
- The main objective is to test a landing burn engine configuration for the next generation Super Heavy rocket, according to SpaceX.
- NASA stated that Starship will be used in the Artemis III mission, which will send people back to the moon.
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SpaceX to launch 11th Starship flight test later today
Later this afternoon, SpaceX plans to launch its final Starship rocket of 2025; this will also be the final Block 2 Starship to fly. The launch seems overall similar to Flight 10, which took place a little over one month ago. However, a success on each flight is still important for Starship stakeholders, including NASA. more…
The American company SpaceX will conduct a test flight of the Starship rocket at 1:23. This will be the last flight of the ill-fated V2 version, which significantly slowed down the development of the program. The much more powerful V3 version is coming next year.
The SpaceX Starship monument is again on its launch base in Boca Chica, ready for your most ambitious test flight up to date. This launch represents a crucial moment...
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