
SpaceX Starship Rocket Aborts Before Liftoff In 13th Flight Test Attempt
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The National Weather Service reported 10 to 20 inches (25 to 50 cm) of rain had fallen across parts of the Hill Country over the previous two days. Some 125 roadway sections across the state have been affected, and 87 of those were closed including a bridge that was struck by a barge, he said. SpaceX's Starship rocket triggered a last-second abort before liftoff for its 13th flight test from Texas on Thursday, postponing the mission by at least 24 hours with the company studying what likely caused the automated scrub.
Furthermore, "We'll take some time, dig into what triggered that abort once the booster was igniting to launch, and then we'll figure out what our path forward is going to be." The launch abort came less than a second before Starship's planned 6:45 p.m. ET liftoff from Starbase, SpaceX's company town in south Texas.
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The National Weather Service reported 10 to 20 inches (25 to 50 cm) of rain had fallen across parts of the Hill Country over the previous two days.
according to The Straits Times - WorldSome 125 roadway sections across the state have been affected, and 87 of those were closed including a bridge that was struck by a barge, he said.
according to The Straits Times - WorldSpaceX's Starship rocket triggered a last-second abort before liftoff for its 13th flight test from Texas on Thursday, postponing the mission by at least 24 hours with the company studying what likely caused the automated scrub.
according to NDTV - Top Stories"We'll take some time, dig into what triggered that abort once the booster was igniting to launch, and then we'll figure out what our path forward is going to be." The launch abort came less than a second before Starship's planned 6:45 p.m. ET liftoff from Starbase, SpaceX's company town in south Texas.
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