SpaceX stacks massive Starship rocket ahead of today’s Flight 13 test launch (video)


Starship is about to take to the skies on a bold new test flight of the world’s most powerful rocket.

After several days of testing, SpaceX has stacked and readied its massive Starship rocket for its 13th test flight. Liftoff is scheduled to occur today (July 16) during a 90-minute launch window that opens at 6:45 p.m. EDT (2245 GMT), from pad 2 at SpaceX’s facility in Starbase, Texas.

Both stages had been in their respective Starbase hangars for final checkouts following successful engine tests. Booster 40, the Super Heavy first stage launching on Starship Flight 13, was returned to the pad yesterday (July 15). Ship 40, the mission’s upper-stage spacecraft, was rolled from the hangar beginning yesterday evening. The rocket was stacked overnight, according to a SpaceX post on X, and now awaits prelaunch procedures ahead of the beginning of Flight 13’s launch countdown.

A giant steel rocket stands next to a launch tower lit by spotlights in the dark of night.

Starship is stacked at Starbase, Texas, ahead of its planned 13th test launch on July 16, 2026. (Image credit: SpaceX)

Flight 13 will launch the second “Version 3” (V3) Starship, a new iteration featuring extensive design upgrades to help mature the rocket toward clearing the vehicle for official operation. Compared to its Version 2 predecessor, V3 is taller, carries more propellant, and has lost significant mass around its engine section due to upgraded avionics systems. V3 is also equipped with 33 of SpaceX’s upgraded Raptor 3 engines on Super Heavy, and another six (three sea-level, three vacuum-optimized) Raptor 3s on Ship.





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