SpaceX's 10th Starship test flight, initially targeted for June 29, 2025, has been rescheduled to early August 2025. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had previously listed the launch as no earlier than June 29, with the flight set to launch from Starbase in Texas using Ship 36 and Booster 16 aboard a Block 2 Super Heavy rocket. This followed the closure of investigations into the eighth Starship flight, which allowed the FAA to greenlight the upcoming launch. Elon Musk, SpaceX CEO, confirmed the launch would occur in about three weeks from mid-July, aligning with the early August timeline. The planned launch date is approximately 69 days after the ninth Starship test flight, which took place on May 27, 2025. This will mark the fourth Starship launch of 2025. Preparations for future Starship flights continue, with stacking activities observed for Starship 25 and Super Heavy Booster 9. The launch window details were revealed by SpaceX in mid-July, confirming the shift from the late June date to early August.
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