According to ArsTechnica columnist Stephen Clark, the flight will most likely take place in two weeks, in mid-September. Of course, this is an assumption; there is no official information from SpaceX yet.
Clark noted that the expected timing was dictated by preparatory construction work being carried out at the launch pad at the Starbase spaceport in South Texas, where test versions of the Starship rocket have been launched.
He also recalled that during the fifth flight it was necessary to use the Mechazilla system – metal manipulator arms, with which experts will try to capture the first stage of the Starship – Super Heavy.
Source: Ferra
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