
After scrubbing yesterday’s Starship SN15 high altitude test flight, SpaceX is trying again on Wednesday, as the flight window has opened.
According to @BocaChicaGal, SpaceX has unchained the last flap on Starship SN15, and she is now heading to the viewing site, ahead of a potential test flight.
As seen in ongoing live coverage from NASASpaceflight below, cars are exiting the Starship SN15 site, meaning a launch appears to be imminent for today:
If a test flight does take place, SpaceX will share a link to its own live video about 10 minutes before launch. Stay tuned.
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