SpaceX has once again scrubbed the latest test launch of its Mars-bound Starship rocket in yet another setback for Elon Musk’s hope of making it to the Red Planet before the end of the decade.

The countdown for the tenth Starship flight test in southern Texas on Monday evening was paused with 40 seconds left on the clock, with the launch director eventually choosing to abort the attempt due to poor weather conditions.

It follows a similar failed launch attempt on Sunday evening , which had to be postponed due to “an issue with ground systems” at SpaceX’s Starbase facility.

SpaceX is now preparing another launch attempt on Tuesday evening at 6:30pm local time (Wednesday, 12:30am BST).

It marks the fourth flight test of 2025, with all three of the previous efforts ending in failur

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