SpaceX is progressing toward Starship's next big test launch today!

The spacecraft carries 20 next-generation Starlink V3 satellites, six of which are equipped with cameras to monitor the heat shield

SpaceX's Starship, the world's most powerful rocket, is set for its 13th flight test from Texas on July 16, carrying 20 Starlink satellites into orbit.

SpaceX will launch its next Starship as soon as July 16 to test fixes to issues from the previous flight and deploy functioning Starlink satellites.

SpaceX's 13th Starship flight test, set for July 17, aims to advance Elon Musk's vision of a fully reusable rocket for interplanetary human exploration.

SpaceX is progressing toward Starship's next big test launch today!

SpaceX is progressing toward Starship's next big test launch.

SpaceX is progressing toward Starship's next big test launch.

SpaceX is progressing toward Starship's next big test launch.

This flight will put Starship under higher pressure and test out new Starlink satellites in orbit.

These will be the first Starlink Version 3 satellites to deploy in space.

SpaceX will launch its next Starship, carrying the first V3 Starlink satellites, on the Flight 13 test mission on July 16.

This time, SpaceX will try to correct some issues that occurred during the first flight and launch a batch of next-generation Starlink satellites.

Liftoff is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. ET today (July 16).

SpaceX is launching the latest version of its Starship megarocket for a test flight that—if all goes to plan—should look a lot like the last one

SpaceX's upcoming Starship test flight marks a crucial step in Musk's vision for space data centers and lunar missions.

SpaceX targets July 16 for Starship Flight 13, the second V3 test flight, after the FAA cleared a mishap probe from Flight 12 just days before launch.

SpaceX is set to launch the 13th test flight of its Starship megarocket — the most powerful launch vehicle ever made.

SpaceX on Thursday was preparing to launch the 13th test of its massive Starship rocket in a liftoff from the company's South Texas Starbase.