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SpaceX Set to Launch Starship Flight 11 Tonight, Final Version 2 Test From Starbase

The mission signals a shift to Version 3 operations at a revamped Pad B.

Overview

  • Liftoff is targeted for Oct. 13 at 7:15 p.m. Eastern with a company webcast starting about 30 minutes earlier, and SpaceX posts an 80% chance of favorable weather while cautioning the schedule could change.
  • The flight-proven Super Heavy booster B15 will fly with 24 reused Raptor engines and trial a new 13→5→3 landing-burn sequence before hovering and splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • The upper stage will deploy eight Starlink mass simulators, attempt an in‑space Raptor relight, perform a dynamic banking maneuver, and splash down in the Indian Ocean after intentional heat‑shield tile removals to stress the thermal system.
  • SpaceX presents Flight 11 as the final Starship Version 2 mission and the last launch from Pad A in its current configuration as work shifts to Pad B and development of Version 3.
  • SpaceX highlights recent coordination with the FAA and air-traffic authorities to limit airspace impacts, while ongoing Florida environmental reviews outline potential airport delays for future Starship operations.