SpaceX rolls Starship Flight 6 Super Heavy rocket to pad ahead of Nov. 18 launch (photos)

SpaceX rolls Starship Flight 6 Super Heavy rocket to pad ahead of Nov. 18 launch (photos)

a silver rocket and silver spacecraft stand vertically next to a seaside launch tower

The 2 phases of SpaceX’s 6th Starship car are seen at the launch pad ahead of a prepared Nov. 18, 2024 launch. (Image credit: SpaceX bymeansof X)

Both pieces of SpaceX’s Starship megarocket haveactually made it to the launch pad ahead of their anticipated test flight on Monday (Nov. 18).

SpaceX rolled Starship’s substantial first-stage booster, understood as Super Heavy, out to the pad at its Starbase website in South Texas today (Nov. 14). The business recorded the relocation bymeansof X, in a post that consistedof 3 images. 

One of those images reveals Super Heavy atop Starbase’s orbital launch install, with the lorry’s 165-foot-tall (50 meters) upper phase, understood as Starship or merely “Ship,” sitting closeby. Ship made the journey to the pad on Tuesday (Nov. 12).

a large silver rocket exits a hangar near sunrise, with the ocean in the background

SpaceX’s 6th Starship Super Heavy booster heads towards the orbital launch install at the business’s Starbase website in South Texas on Nov. 14,2024 (Image credit: SpaceX bymeansof X)

The next significant action will be to lift Ship onto Super Heavy, which SpaceX will do utilizing the tower’s “chopstick” arms. This will produce a almost 400-foot-tall (122-meter-tall) leviathan, the biggest and most effective rocket ever developed.

Starship hasactually flown in this totally stacked setup 5 times to date, most justrecently on Oct.13 That test flight was a success; Super Heavy came back down to Earth for a historical landing atop the launch install, assisted by the chopsticks, and Ship sprinkled down in the Indian Ocean as prepared.

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ground-level view looking up at a huge silver rocket leaving a hangar that still has two rockets inside

Another appearance at the 6th Starship Super Heavy booster leaving its garage, which likewise homes a coupleof other Super Heavies. (Image credit: SpaceX bymeansof X)

Flight 6, which will launch Monday throughout a 30-minute window that opens at 5: 00 p.m. EST (2100 GMT), will appearance a lot like Flight 5, if all goes according to strategy.

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“The next Starship flight test intends to broaden the envelope on ship and booster abilities and get closer to bringing reuse of the whole system online,” SpaceX composed in a objective description. 

“Objectives consistof the booster assoonas onceagain returning to the launch website for capture, reigniting a ship Raptor engine while in area, and screening a suite of heatshield experiments and steering modifications for ship reentry and descent over the Indian Ocean,” the business included.

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