Starbase, Texas (valley) – SpaceX was slated to launch its 10th Starship rocket from Boca Chika, Texas launch site on Monday evening.
It comes after Sunday’s original target date when the rocket was rubbed shortly before it was removed. SpaceX stated that it “needs more time to prevent an issue with the ground system.”
This time, the clock launched just 40 seconds before takeoff to check the weather was stopped.
It was at the point when the launch team confirmed that the clock would run for about 10 seconds before the launch was canceled.
At the end of this week, SpaceX stacked his rocket in preparation for launch.
Spacex has not yet been confirmed when the launch will be resumed by Monday evening.
During the 10th launch, the Super Heavy Booster will try several flight experiments during the flight during the flight to an offshore landing point in the Gulf and will not return to the launch site for a catch. According to SpaceX, the primary goal for boosters will be focused on its landing burn and engine configuration.
Louis Baldrus of the Labpadre Space Channel told Nexstar’s Kevo that as the booster is coming for landing, SpaceX will demonstrate some “extreme maneuvers” and “high angle of the attack”, to see how the booster reacts with the environment. Additionally, they will test its grid wings and want to use fewer engines because it is coming to “The Burn Landing” how many engines they can lose, to see how well it is land with minimal engine power.
Baldaras said that much has not changed on the ship. However, many internal configurations have changed from inside the starship. For example, pressure lines and other tests are conducted to determine that after the vehicle previous testing, after revealing some fuel leakage between other internal changes, again the entry will face heat.