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The original was posted on /r/space by /u/ChiefLeef22 on 2024-10-14 14:59:06+00:00.


I'll update the post with any new/relevant information!

11:16 EDT - Launch auto-sequence has started

11:22 EDT - LOX Load has started

11:32 EDT - STAGE 2 (RP1 Load) has begun

11:36 EDT - T-30 minutes!

11:46 EDT - RP1 Load is complete

12:01 EDT - T-5 minutes!

|| Link to the official livestream ||

Coverage starts around 11 A.M. EDT (1500 GMT)

You can also watch live visuals now streaming on NASASpaceflight

The largest spacecraft NASA has ever built for a planetary mission:

Europa Clipper is the first mission designed to con

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Starship's Third Flight Test

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The original was posted on /r/space by /u/electric_ionland on 2024-03-14 13:21:29.


Today SpaceX will attempt Starship launch system 3rd test flight.

You can watch the official livestream here. Note that SpaceX does not officially stream on Youtube anymore and a lot of fake/scam livestream exist.

In this test flight SpaceX will attempt to put Starship on a sub-orbital trajectory before performing a braking burn and reentry over the Indian ocean. If this goes well it will crash at sea. The first stage will attempt a simulated "soft landing" off the coast of Texas.

This test flight does not carry any astronauts or NASA payload. It is also likely that the launch is delayed or cance