A handout photo from SpaceX shows the Super Heavy booster being moved to the launch pad at Starbase, Texas, in preparation for Starship’s 10th test flight. AP


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SpaceX called off its latest Starship rocket launch late Sunday. Engineers found a problem with ground systems and decided to pause the mission. The company did not announce a new launch date. This was the 10th attempt to fly the world’s largest rocket.

History of Failures and Setbacks
Starship has struggled since its first test in 2023. Out of nine previous uncrewed launches, more have failed than succeeded. Explosions have sent debris across the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean. All three flights earlier this year ended in fireballs.

Sunday’s test had major goals, including releasing Starlink satellite simulators. SpaceX hoped for a safe upper-stage return, something it has never achieved.

Musk’s Vision and Goals
Elon Musk kept quiet before this launch, unlike earlier ones. Days before liftoff, he posted a simple note: “Getting ready to launch Starship.” His long-term dream is a rocket that can land safely and fly again.

He wants Starship certified for human spaceflight by next year. His plan begins with cargo trips to Mars by 2026. Crewed missions could follow by 2029. Musk believes humans could settle on the red planet within decades.

Improvements and Testing
Engineers have made changes after repeated failures. New heat-resistant tiles are being tested to survive re-entry. Starship measures 403 feet tall, far larger and more powerful than NASA’s Saturn V.

The company has succeeded in recovering the first-stage Super Heavy booster, using robotic arms called “chopsticks.” But Sunday’s flight had no recovery plan. Instead, SpaceX wanted to run experiments on performance and emergency scenarios.

Challenges and Criticism
Experts say Musk’s goals remain highly ambitious. Before reaching Mars, Starship must first prove it can launch and land without major failure. Only four flights so far have been counted as successful.

Beyond technical hurdles, environmental and political challenges also loom. Environmental groups have raised alarms about rocket debris near Mexico and risks to marine life in Hawaii.

Musk’s Shifting Focus
Investors also watched this launch closely. Musk recently left a government role where he cut jobs while benefiting from federal contracts. He promised to focus on SpaceX and Tesla but later said he would launch a political party.

His critics say he must prove he remains committed to his core businesses. Former U.S. President Donald Trump also announced plans to loosen environmental reviews for billionaires like Musk and Jeff Bezos, a move that could ease future launches.

The Road Ahead
SpaceX must now fix the ground systems issue before another attempt. Each delay raises questions about Musk’s aggressive timeline for Mars. For now, the most powerful rocket in the world stays grounded in Texas, as the dream of building a city on Mars remains distant.

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