SpaceX has lined up its massive Starship and Super Heavy rocket for what would be its 10th suborbital test flight aiming to complete goals that have fallen short so far in 2025.

Monday weather, though, forced another scrub one day after ground systems stymied chances for liftoff from SpaceX’s Texas launch site Starbase. It had been aiming for a 7:59 p.m, liftoff amid a one-hour launch window but anvil clouds in the area forced a hold with T-40 seconds on the clock and teams ultimately called off the attempt for the day.

A new launch attempt is set for Tuesday during a one-hour window that opens at 7:30 p.m. EDT.

This would be Starship’s fourth launch in 2025.

The first two launch attempts this year had explosive ends to its upper stage that painted the skies with destructive debris see

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