Before the postponement, the rocket launch was planned for Monday. But after conducting a “wet rehearsal” in Texas, where the rocket was filled with 11 million pounds of methane and liquid oxygen, SpaceX noted that weather conditions required additional monitoring. The rehearsal was successful and the rocket was prepared for launch. However, it turned out that the conditions at the launch site were not suitable for the operation.
Starship’s seventh launch will be an important step in testing the updated rocket. Major improvements include a redesigned traction system with new larger tanks and improved computers to control the Raptor’s engines. SpaceX plans to test fire one of these engines in space during launch; This is an important step towards certification of the rocket for orbital flight.
In addition, the rocket will launch Starlink satellites within the scope of the mission and will also conduct tests with the rocket’s first stage capture system.
Source: Ferra

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