SpaceX moves Starship to launch pad for testing ahead of Flight 10 (photos)

SpaceX has moved its Starship spacecraft to the launch pad for testing ahead of the vehicle’s 10th flight, which is expected to take place next month from the company’s Starbase site in South Texas.

SpaceX announced the milestone on Monday evening (July 28) in a post on X, which chronicled the journey of the 171-foot-tall (52-meter-tall) Starship upper stage in four photos.

SpaceX has not announced a target date for Flight 10, but it could happen soon: On July 14, company founder and CEO Elon Musk said the liftoff will occur in “about three weeks.” On Monday, he provided an updated, yet more vague, prediction: “next month.”

The Starbase launch tower uses its “chopstick” arms to place the Flight 10 Ship vehicle on the mount for testing. (Image credit: SpaceX via X)

SpaceX is developing Starship — the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built — to help humanity colonize Mars and perform a number of other ambitious exploration feats.

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