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Doubts soar as SpaceX cancels Starship rocket launch 15 minutes before lift-off

Elon Musk’s company says the launch has been rescheduled for ‘as soon as’ Monday but cautions that the timing may change

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SpaceX’s megarocket Starship vents in preparation for its test flight before the launch is cancelled on Sunday. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse
SpaceX delayed a planned test flight for its Starship megarocket by 24 hours until Monday, saying it needed time to troubleshoot problems, in the latest setback for Elon Musk’s behemoth after a series of explosive failures.

The problems have led some observers to doubt whether the world’s biggest and most powerful launch vehicle will be capable of taking humans back to the moon – or achieving Musk’s dreams of colonising Mars.

The rocket had been planned to blast-off from the company’s Starbase in southern Texas at 6.30pm for its 10th flight. However, around 15 minutes before lift-off, SpaceX announced that the launch had been called off.

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“Standing down from today’s 10th flight of Starship to allow time to troubleshoot an issue with ground systems,” it said on social media without elaborating.

The SpaceX Starship sits on top of a Super Heavy booster at the launch pad in Starbase, Texas, before its cancelled flight on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
The SpaceX Starship sits on top of a Super Heavy booster at the launch pad in Starbase, Texas, before its cancelled flight on Sunday. Photo: Reuters

Musk later posted on the same platform that a “ground side liquid oxygen leak needs to be fixed”.

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