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

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.
“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.

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