Starship’s elementary era ends today with mega-rocket’s 11th test flight

Starship’s elementary era ends today with mega-rocket’s 11th test flight

SpaceX is set to launch the 11th full-scale test flight of the company’s Starship rocket Monday evening, with hopes of capping a tumultuous year with a successful one-hour voyage from South Texas to the Indian Ocean.

Liftoff of the Super Heavy booster with the Starship upper stage is scheduled for 6:15 pm CDT (7:15 pm EDT; 23:15 UTC). SpaceX has a 75-minute window to launch Monday. You can watch a livestream of the flight here.

SpaceX’s control team, positioned a couple of miles away from the launch pad at Starbase, Texas, will oversee the loading of more than 10.5 million pounds of super-cold methane and liquid oxygen into the two-stage rocket beginning about an hour before liftoff. In the final minutes of the countdown, the world’s largest rocket will undergo a steering check, and the launch director will give a final “go” for launch.

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  1. buck.gislason

    Exciting times for SpaceX as they wrap up this phase of the Starship program! The progress they’ve made with these test flights is impressive. Looking forward to seeing what comes next!

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