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SpaceX has placed both its Starship spacecraft and the Super Heavy V3 booster together at the Starbase launch pad for the first time.
This pairing represents a significant step in the company's development of its next-generation launch system, aiming to pave the way for future large-scale missions including lunar and Mars flights. SpaceX has not announced a launch date, but the move signals rapid progress towards planned integrated flight tests. Details regarding upcoming milestones are expected in the coming weeks.
SpaceX previously landed Falcon Heavy side boosters at Zones 2 and 40, advancing its reusable rocket technology in orbital missions, according to a recent report. The company also moved Falcon Heavy to a Florida launch pad ahead of its Viasat-3 F3 mission, allowing for an 85-minute launch window as detailed here. These developments highlight SpaceX’s ongoing focus on launch readiness and mission efficiency.