SpaceX is all prepped up to attempt the Starship Flight 10 launch test today (24th August).
Yesterday, Elon Musk’s astronautics and commercial space launch company moved the Starship upper stage (Ship 37) to the Starbase launch site.
A day ago, the Super Heavy Booster 16 had already been mounted on the OLM Pad A. SpaceX lifted and mounted Ship 37 on Booster 16 after it reached Pad A yesterday.
Flight 10 Starship is now ready for the launch test (IFT-10) on Sunday, as it has been fully integrated. The Flight 10 test was originally scheduled for June but it got delayed due to surprising Starship 36 explosion.
This triggered a mishap investigation by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Last week, the FAA granted a new license to SpaceX for the Flight 10 launch and landing test.

Flight 10 Schedule, Backup Launch Windows, Live Streams
SpaceX will attempt to avail a launch window for Starship’s 10th flight test on Sunday, 24th August 2025 at 06:30 PM Central Time.
According to the last official update by SpaceX, the weather was 45% favorable for the Starship 10 launch test.
If the first attempt on Sunday is scrubbed due to weather or technical issues, SpaceX has reserved two backup launch windows on the 25th and 26th of August.
The live stream webcast of the Starship Flight 10 launch will be available on Elon Musk-owned social media platform X.
Other than this, we will also be covering live updates (text commentary) and 3rd-party live streams like @NASASpaceFlight (YouTube) on our dedicated page, created around 1 hour before the launch. You can watch and read all these updates on our Flight 10 updates page — so stay tuned).
Update: Starship’s 10th Flight Live Updates and Live Streams are live now (Tuesday, 26th August)

Related: Starship Flight 10 launch and landing trajectory details | SpaceX cancelled Flight 10 Starship launch on Sunday (Aug 24)
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