Update: March 6, 8:45 a.m.
ET: SpaceX is ready to give it another go.
The 60-minute launch window opens at 6:30 p.m.
The Starship rocket awaiting its eighth flight test.SpaceX
ET, with the live webcast of the test starting about 30 minutes prior.
Update: March 3, 6:55 p.m.
ET: SpaceX had to scrub todays launch due to an unspecified issue.
The company may take another crack tomorrow.
Well keep you posted.
Starship is scheduled for liftoff on Monday during an hour-long launch window that opens at 6:30 p.m.
Shortly afterward, the FAA gave SpaceX the green light to proceed with the rockets eighth test flight.
The upcoming flight will follow the same suborbital trajectory as previous test flights.
SpaceX will make a second attempt to deploy test satellites from Starship for the first time.
The flight will also include another booster catch attempt.
Despite the mishap in January, SpaceX is making progress with its Starship rocket.
The feat was repeated during the seventh test in January.
SpaceX plans on retrieving and reusing both Starships booster and its upper stage.
The megarockets test flights dont always go perfectly, but Starship always puts on a show.
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