Starship launch: latest updates on SpaceX rocket test flight of Elon Musk today

SpaceX to launch fourth test flight of Starship

Watch as Space X launches 4th Starship test flight

Follow the launch as it happens, while NASA experts give you input and commentary about the momentous event.

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Amid preparations for the Starship test flight, SpaceX has been continuing its efforts to scale up its facilities in Texas to build and launch its rockets.

Here's why this location was chosen for launching the space company's megarocket.

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Today's launch will be one of the most important in SpaceX history. The company, which is the brainchild of entrepreneur Elon Musk, has soared to the forefront of space exploration and commercial spaceflight since its inception in 2002. Formally known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp., has not only achieved groundbreaking milestones but has also become a significant player in the global space industry. With a current valuation of around $150 billion, SpaceX stands as one of the world’s most valuable private companies, and according to billionaire investor Ron Baron, who spoke to CNBC’s Squawk, this figure is set to skyrocket. Read our full coverage to uncover more on the financial backers of SpaceX and what their goals for the company are for the coming decades. 

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In addition to the highly anticipated launch today, Space X has other events planned for June. These vary from Starlink Missions, which will help bolster and expand the satellite internet service, to the first mission of the Polaris program, which will include the company’s first commercial spacewalk. Read our full coverage for more details on what the space enterprise will launch this month. 

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How big is SpaceX's Starship?

The current version of Elon Musk’s Starship is 165 ft. tall, 30 ft. in diameter, and has six Raptor engines.

The animation below gives you an idea of how massive the spacecraft is.

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What time will Starship lift off? SpaceX adjusts time of launch

The original target for the lift of SpaceX's Starship was during a window that begins 7:20 a.m. local time. This has now been adjusted thirty minutes later at 7:50 a.m.

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SpaceX Starship to try again after previous failed attempts

The Starship’s first two attempts to take off ended with the spacecraft destroyed in a thousand pieces.

On the third launch, it did manage to lift off and have an almost perfect flight. However, the ship experienced serious problems re-entering the atmosphere and the mission failed.

On this fourth attempt, the space ship will seek to take missions to a whole new level.

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SpaceX Starship launch: Welcome!

Welcome to our coverage of the launch of the SpaceX mega-Starship. This will be the fourth test flight of the largest and most powerful rocket ever built.

We’ll be giving you some information on what to expect, and you can watch the live video above to get some input from NASA experts as we countdown to lift off.

Don’t miss it!

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