SpaceX's next-generation Starship is stacked on the pad atop the new Super Heavy V3 booster at Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas. SpaceX rescheduled its 13th flight test for Monday. Photo courtesy SpaceX | License Photo
July 17 (UPI) -- SpaceX announced Friday that it has rescheduled its 13th launch of Starship for Monday, one day after being forced to scrub the test flight mid-countdown.
The 90-minute launch window is scheduled to open at 5:45 p.m. CDT at the company's spaceport in Starbase, Texas, along the southern coast.
SpaceX scrubbed the 13th planned test flight of the super heavy booster Thursday just as it was about to ignite its multiple engines.
"Standing down from today's flight test attempt," launch commanders posted on X.













