The 13th SpaceX Starship test flight was originally scheduled to take place on Thursday afternoon local time at the Star Harbor base in southern Texas. This is also the second flight of the latest iterative version of the V3 rocket. It will carry 20 Starlink V3 satellites to carry out the test mission. During the countdown, something went wrong with the launch test. SpaceX posted on social media that it has decided to stop this flight test attempt. Elon Musk also wrote in response, saying, “Some engines failed to start, which triggered the automatic launch to be aborted. The propellant is currently being unloaded. The next launch attempt is expected in a few days.”

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
The 13th SpaceX Starship test flight was originally scheduled to take place on Thursday afternoon local time at the Star Harbor base in southern Texas. This is also the second flight of the latest iterative version of the V3 rocket. It will carry 20 Starlink V3 satellites to carry out the test mission. During the countdown, something went wrong with the launch test. SpaceX posted on social media that it has decided to stop this flight test attempt. Elon Musk also wrote in response, saying, “Some engines failed to start, which triggered the automatic launch to be aborted. The propellant is currently being unloaded. The next launch attempt is expected in a few days.”