SpaceX is preparing for the 11th test flight of its colossal Starship Super Heavy rocket, aiming to push the boundaries of fully reusable spaceflight and pave the way for future missions to the Moon and Mars.

The flight, set to launch from SpaceX's Starbase facility in Texas, will introduce significant upgrades and new manoeuvres in both flight hardware and mission objectives.

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WHAT HAS CHANGED FOR STARSHIP FLIGHT 11?

Flight 11 brings several crucial changes over previous tests. SpaceX will test a new landing burn strategy for the Super Heavy booster, employing a refined sequence to improve reliability for future recoveries further.

Notably, Starship’s heat shield will undergo its boldest trial yet: engineers have intentionally removed tiles

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