SpaceX Starship Flight 13 launch updates: Super Heavy booster rolled back for final checkouts


SpaceX readying Starship to launch in just over 24 hours

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Starship’s next big test launch is just a day away.

SpaceX has transported Booster 20, the Super Heavy first stage for the massive launch vehicle, back to pad 2 at the company’s Starbase facility in Texas. If all goes according to plan, that will be its last relocation before launch, currently scheduled for tomorrow (July 15) during a 90-minute launch window beginning at 6:45 p.m. EDT (2245 GMT).

Super Heavy booster moved back to hangar

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Following a static fire engine test last Friday (July 10), SpaceX has lowered the Flight 13 Super Heavy, Booster 20, from the launch stand and transported the stage back to its hangar at the company’s Starbase, Texas, facility.

The booster will roll back to the pad in the next day or so, along with Ship 40, the Flight 13 Starship upper stage. The pair will be stacked a Starbase’s pad 2, where it’s expected the rocket will undergo at least one additional engine test prior to launch.





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