* SpaceX tests Starship heat shield, booster landing on 11th flight test * Future Starships to feature big upgrades for moon, Mars missions * NASA keen on seeing Starship progress toward moon missions (Recasts with mission conclusion, adds background on future Starships) By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (Reuters) – Elon Musk's SpaceX launched its 11th Starship rocket from Texas on Monday and landed it in the Indian Ocean, the last flight before the company begins test-launching a new version of the giant rocket outfitted with more features for moon and Mars missions. Starship, which includes the Starship upper stage stacked atop its Super Heavy booster, launched at 6:23 p.m. CT (2323 GMT) from SpaceX's Starbase facilities. After sending the Starship stage to space, Super Heavy returned

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