SpaceX is set to launch its 11th test flight of the powerful Starship and Super Heavy rocket from its Texas site Starbase on Monday as it moves ahead in its goals to achieve an operational rocket that could eventually launch from Florida.

The launch window opens at 7:15 p.m. EDT looking for a repeat of the successful 10th test flight in August, and avoid the calamities of its explosive test flights earlier in the year.

For the second time, SpaceX will be using a Super Heavy booster that had previously been flown, having been one of three times the company successfully captured the booster back at the launch site using the launch tower’s “chopsticks.” This booster flew on Flight 8 in March The first-ever Super Heavy booster catch came a year ago in October 2024 .

For this flight,

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