SpaceX will launch the mammoth Starship on Sunday in a launch window that opens at 5 AM PST (7 AM local time) from the company’s Starbase site in southeast Texas. This flight, which will be the fifth in the Starship development program, is coming a little sooner than expected: the Federal Aviation Administration had previously said that it did not anticipate issuing a modified launch license for this test before late November.

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    19 hours ago

    extremely impressive - the atmospheric heating on the bottom as it came is was scary though!

    (no engines lit here!)

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      7 hours ago

      The engines are lit there. They’re just not operating at very high pressure, I think they do it to stop too much air getting into the engines.

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        They have no exhaust visible and where shown as off on the display.