STARBASE, TEXAS (ValleyCentral) — SpaceX was slated to launch its 10th Starship rocket from the Boca Chica, Texas launch site Monday evening.
This comes after the original target date of Sunday was scrubbed just moments before the rocket was supposed to take off. SpaceX said it needed more time "to troubleshoot an issue with ground systems.”
This time, weather got in the way as the launch clock was paused just 40 seconds before takeoff for a weather check.
It was at that point the launch team confirmed the clock would be run down to about 10 seconds before the launch would be aborted.
Earlier this weekend, SpaceX stacked its rocket in preparation for launch.
SpaceX has yet to confirm when the launch will be attempted again as of Monday evening.
During the 10th launch, the Super Heavy