Starship wasn’t fairly able to fly as we speak (July 16).
SpaceX tried to launch the Starship megarocket on its thirteenth check flight as we speak however could not fairly pull it off. One thing went incorrect simply as the large automobile’s 33 first-stage Raptor engines began to fireside up, and an abort was triggered.
“We’ll take a while, dig into what triggered that abort as soon as the booster was igniting to launch, after which we’ll work out what our path ahead goes to be,” SpaceX’s Dan Huot mentioned in the course of the firm’s launch webcast as we speak.
It did not take lengthy for SpaceX to slim in on the foundation trigger and tackle it.
“To be assured of a great flight, 2 Raptors will likely be eliminated & changed. Most possible launch timing is early subsequent week,” firm founder and CEO Elon Musk mentioned this night through X, the social media platform he owns.
Starship Flight 13 will fly from SpaceX’s Starbase web site in South Texas. Right now’s try occurred at 6:45 p.m. EDT (2245 GMT; 5:45 p.m. native time), proper initially of a 90-minute launch window.
Flight 13 would be the second check launch of Starship Model 3 (V3), an upgraded variant of the megarocket designed to get it as much as operational standing.
Starship V3 will get a second likelihood on Flight 13, whose targets are much like these of Flight 12: Get Tremendous Heavy down heading in the right direction within the Gulf and ship Ship many of the manner around the globe, for a managed splashdown of its personal off the coast of Western Australia. (Ship pulled that off on Flight 12.)
There are a number of new targets, nonetheless.
Probably the most notable is the payload suite flying on Flight 13 — 20 of SpaceX’s next-gen Starlink V3 web satellites. The corporate desires to construct a constellation of 100,000 Starlink V3 spacecraft in low Earth orbit utilizing Starship, and Flight 13 will mark the satellites’ first-ever journey to area.
They will not keep up there, nonetheless; the spacecraft will likely be deployed on Ship’s suborbital trajectory and can crash again to Earth after about 20 minutes, in response to SpaceX.
Six of the 20 Starlinks going up on Flight 13 will likely be outfitted with cameras, to picture Ship’s warmth protect. SpaceX did this with a few V2 Starlinks on Flight 12 as properly.
Editor’s observe: This story was up to date at 9:38 p.m. ET on July 16 with info from an Elon Musk X publish.

