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Elon Musk’s SpaceX will attempt its sixth flight test of the private space firm’s massive Starship — a reusable rocket which Musk hopes will one day transport humans to the moon and Mars.
Tuesday’s mission will see the 400-foot-tall Starship stacked on top of the 233-foot-tall Super Heavy booster, which will take off from Boca Chica, Texas sometime between the launch window of 5:00pm and 5:30pm ET.
DailyMail.com will be covering the proceedings below as SpaceX’s own livestream for Starship Flight 6 goes live about a half hour before that launch window opens, roughly around 4:30pm Eastern.
While spectators are expected to crowd around SpaceX’s vast rocket development site in Boca Chica, Texas, viewers at home will be able to witness the launch live via webcast on the SpaceX page on X, Musk’s new X TV app or via the live feed below. Check out DailyMail.com’s primer on the Starship launch for more details.

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