Monday, SpaceX plans to attempt to launch its most potent rocket yet.
A prototype of Starship, a huge rocket made by SpaceX, sits on a launchpad in Boca Chica, Texas in February 2022 Starship, the most potent rocket ever built and the vehicle that SpaceX hopes to use to launch astronauts to the Moon and possibly beyond, will make its first test flight on Monday. The launch is slated to occur at 7:00 am (1200 GMT) from the expansive Texas base of Elon Musk's privately owned space firm. If Monday's attempt is postponed, fallback times are planned for later in the week. As part of the Artemis III mission, scheduled for late 2025 at the earliest, the US space agency NASA has chosen the Starship capsule to transport its humans to the Moon. The first-stage Super Heavy booster rocket and a reusable capsule carrying crew and cargo make up the Starship. The 230-foot-tall Super Heavy rocket is atop the 164-foot (50-meter) tall Starship spacecraft. In February, SpaceX successfully tested the 33 Raptor engines on the Starshi