SpaceX launches its biggest, most beefed-up Starship yet on test flight
SpaceX successfully launched its largest and most powerful Starship rocket to date on a test flight from the southern tip of Texas. This upgraded, redesigned mega rocket, standing at 124 meters tall, is crucial for NASA's Artemis program to land astronauts on the moon.

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AI-generatedSpaceX successfully launched its largest and most powerful Starship rocket to date on a test flight from the southern tip of Texas. This upgraded, redesigned mega rocket, standing at 124 meters tall, is crucial for NASA's Artemis program to land astronauts on the moon. The flight carried 20 mock Starlink satellites for deployment mid-journey. This marks the 12th test flight for the Starship program, which aims for eventual Mars missions. The launch occurred two days after CEO Elon Musk announced plans to take the company public. The previous launch attempt on Thursday was delayed due to pad issues.
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5 extractedSpaceX was hoping to avoid mid-air explosions and wreckage experienced in previous launches.
The Starship V3 is 124 meters (407 feet) tall, eclipsing older models by over a meter and packing more engine thrust.
The redesigned mega rocket made its debut two days after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced he was taking the company public.
The upgraded Starship is crucial for NASA's Artemis program to land astronauts on the moon.
SpaceX launched its biggest, most powerful Starship yet on a test flight Friday.