SpaceX on Monday will attempt its 10th flight test of its megarocket, Starship.
The flight test was originally set for Sunday, but SpaceX said it was “standing down” shortly before the launch window was set to open “to allow time to troubleshoot an issue with ground systems.”
The launch window for Monday’s flight test opens at 7:30 p.m., with coverage beginning 30 minutes before liftoff.
According to a news release, “after completing investigations into the loss of Starship on its ninth flight test and the Ship 36 static fire anomaly, hardware and operational changes have been made to increase reliability."
“The upcoming flight will continue to expand the operating envelope on the Super Heavy booster, with multiple landing burn tests planned. It will also target similar objectives as