1 of 2 | SpaceX's Starship successfully splashed down in the Indian Ocean after launching from Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, in August. SpaceX is planning the 11th flight test of Starship as early as Oct. 13 from South Texas. File Photo by SpaceX | License Photo
Oct. 3 (UPI) -- SpaceX is planning the 11th flight test of Starship, the most powerful rocket ever developed, as early as Oct. 13 from South Texas.
The private company, which is developing the fully reusable transportation system, said the launch window will open in 10 days at 6:15 p.m. CDT but said "the schedule is dynamic and likely to change." A webcast will begin 30 minutes before the window opens.
On Aug. 26, SpaceX had its most successful test of Starship, which includes the Super Heavy first stage. The booster separated from the rocket about three minutes after launch and the upper stage landed in the Indian Ocean.
When fully stacked, the 403-foot-tall Starship includes a 232-foot Super Heavy rocket and the 171-foot upper stage, where crew and cargo would someday ride.






