SpaceX Starship Flight 13 launch updates: New launch date under review



SpaceX assessing new launch date

33 engines at the bottom of a flame trench

The 33 Raptor 3 engines on Starship’s Super Heavy booster seen from beneath the Starbase pad 2 launch stand on July 16, 2026. (Image credit: SpaceX)

Following the last-second scrub of last night’s Starship Flight 13 launch, SpaceX stood down from Thursday’s launch attempt.

It was not immediately clear what caused the automated abort, but SpaceX CEO Elon Musk posted to social media shortly after the launch was called off, saying a failure of a few of Straship’s Raptor 3 engines failed to light at ignition. “Next launch attempt hopefully in a few days,” Musk said in a post.


SpaceX Straship Flight 13 launch stream is live

Live coverage has begun for SpaceX’s Starship Flight 13! You can watch the action and follow along with live updates here, and on the Space.com homepage. SpaceX’s direct stream is available on the company’s website.

Liftoff is currently set for 6:45 p.m. EDT (2245 GMT), with a launch window that extends to 8:15 p.m. EDT (0015 GMT, July 17).


Starship Flight 13 on track for launch

A giant steel rocket stands next to a launch tower silhouetted in front of the sun and reflected in thin pools of water in the foreground.

Starship Flight 13, with Booster 20 and Ship 40 stacked at Starbase pad 2 on July 16, 2026. (Image credit: SpaceX)
A giant steel rocket stands next to a launch tower with the sun beaming from below

Image credit: SpaceX

A giant steel rocket stands next to a launch tower reflected in streams of water in the foreground against a rich pink cloudy sky

Image credit: SpaceX

A giant steel rocket stands next to a launch tower against a cloudy sky

Image credit: SpaceX

SpaceX is moving ahead today with Starship Flight 13, according to a post on the company’s social media page. Beach and road closures around Starbase close to the public this afternoon around 1:30 p.m. EDT (1730 GMT), clearing all but essential personnel from the surrounding facility.

A 90-minute launch window will open at 6:45 p.m. EDT (2245 GMT), with several opportunities for teams to reset if liftoff doesn’t occur at the top of the window. SpaceX’s livestream is expected to begin about 30 minutes before launch, and will be simulcast here on Space.com.


SpaceX stacks Starship overnight (video)

A giant steel rocket stands next to a launch tower lit by spotlights in the dark of night.

Image credit: SpaceX

A giant steel rocket stands next to a launch tower lit by spotlights in the dark of night.

Image credit: SpaceX

SpaceX has released photos and video of last night’s Starship stacking. Super Heavy 20 was rolled back to pad 2 yesterday (July 15), with Ship 40 following its trail after sunset. Both recently completed static test fires of the Raptor 3 engines, followed by final prelaunch checkouts back at their respective hangars.

Now that both have been transported to the launch pad and stacked, SpaceX is preparing the rocket and ground infrastructure for liftoff.


SpaceX targeting July 16 for Starship Flight 13

The next Starship launch has arrived!

SpaceX is targeting no earlier than July 16 for the next launch of its massive Starship rocket, the company announced on in a post on X. Flight 13 will be the second launch of the vehicle’s Version 3 configuration and will be similar in profile to Flight 12. It will be the second launch for Starship “Version 3” (V3), a bigger, more powerful upgrade from previous Starship designs, and will come a little less than two months after V3’s debut.





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