Jutting almost 400 feet (120 meters) into the South Texas sky, Starship could blast off as early as Monday, with no one aboard.
It's the biggest and mightiest rocket ever built, with the lofty goals of ferrying people to the moon and Mars.
For this demo, SpaceX won’t attempt any landings of the rocket or the spacecraft. Everything will fall into the sea.
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