Updated 4 March 2025 at 09:09 IST

Musk's SpaceX Delays Starship Launch Test Due to Last-Minute Rocket Issues

The countdown got down to the 40-second mark, but it was halted because of issues with the 403-foot (123-metre) rocket.

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Washington DC: Last-minute problems forced a launch delay Monday for SpaceX's mega rocket Starship, attempting a comeback following an explosion on the last test flight.

The countdown got down to the 40-second mark, but it was halted because of issues with the 403-foot (123-metre) rocket, the world's largest and most powerful.

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Starship was supposed to blast off from the southern tip of Texas with four mock satellites on board for a space-skimming test flight. If the problems can be fixed quickly, another launch attempt could come Tuesday, according to SpaceX.

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The last Starship demo ended in an explosion over the Atlantic in January, with flaming debris streaming over the Turks and Caicos.

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Starship has already been booked by NASA for astronaut moon landings later this decade. SpaceX's Elon Musk intends to use the mammoth rockets to settle Mars. 

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Published By : Tanisha Rajput

Published On: 4 March 2025 at 09:09 IST