SpaceX: SpaceX is preparing for its most ambitious Starship test flight yet, as it continues its journey toward revolutionizing space travel. The launch is scheduled for Sunday, October 13, at 8 a.m. EDT (5:30 p.m. IST) from SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas. This marks the fifth test flight of the Starship rocket, the world’s largest and most powerful, designed to carry humans to the moon, Mars, and beyond.
This mission will feature the Super Heavy booster, which is 232 feet (71 meters) tall and equipped with 33 powerful engines. The key objective of this test is to advance SpaceX’s goal of full and rapid reusability. For the first time, the Super Heavy booster will attempt to return to the launch site and be caught midair by SpaceX’s iconic “chopstick” arms, part of a massive tower dubbed “Mechazilla.” Meanwhile, the upper Starship spacecraft will attempt a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean.
SpaceX’s CEO Elon Musk has described the mission as “insanely ambitious,” with a “decent chance of success.” The reusable technology tested in this flight could significantly reduce the cost and time required for future space missions, a key part of SpaceX’s long-term strategy.
The success of this flight will be critical for SpaceX, which holds contracts worth nearly $4 billion with NASA, including the role of using Starship to land astronauts on the lunar surface for the upcoming Artemis III mission in 2026. As SpaceX continues pushing the boundaries of space exploration, this test flight brings humanity one step closer to sustainable space travel.