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Beyond a return to the moon, Elon Musk is relying on Starship to be an integral part of his much more ambitious plan to get humans to Mars.

In September, the billionaire SpaceX founder revealed he was optimistic that the first astronauts could reach the red planet inside four years, and be living there in a self-sustaining city in 20.

Some observers say that’s an inconceivable timeline, while others see purpose in Musk’s assertions. Regular shuttle flights to Mars on Starship are absolutely achievable in the short to midterm future, they say.

Here’s our article looking at how, and when, Musk might actually achieve his dream of making humans an interplanetary species.

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A banana has been placed inside the Starship flight, SpaceX says.

“Today’s Starship flight test has a special payload onboard – a banana!” Starlink writes.

“This universally-accepted measurement of scale is approximately the size of one Starlink Mini.”

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Responding to Donald Trump’s message wishing him good luck on today’s launch, Elon Musk replied on X:

Honored to have President Trump at our Starship launch!

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Richard Luscombe

The term Starship refers to the entire launch vehicle, namely the booster rocket and spacecraft of the same name.

A main purpose of the program is to return humans to the surface of the moon for the first time since 1972.

Nasa’s Artemis III mission, currently scheduled for September 2026, will incorporate a Starship lander, a variant of the spacecraft currently under test, to take a crew of two astronauts to the moon’s south pole.

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SpaceX has begun sharing its live broadcast of its Starship rocket launch.

SpaceX says today’s flight test “aims to expand the envelope on ship and booster capabilities” and to “get closer to bringing reuse of the entire system online”.

“Objectives include the booster once again returning to the launch site for catch, reigniting a ship Raptor engine while in space, and testing a suite of heatshield experiments and maneuvering changes for ship reentry and descent over the Indian Ocean,” the company says.

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Updated at 16.39 EST

Trump and Musk arrive at launch site

Donald Trump has arrived at the site of the rocket launch with Elon Musk.

Trump was seen wearing a red “Make America Great Again” baseball hat and blue suit; Musk wore an all-black outfit and sunglasses.

Donald Trump and Elon Musk, with North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer, in Brownsville, Texas, today. Photograph: Brandon Bell/Getty Images
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Updated at 16.38 EST

SpaceX has said the propellant load of the super heavy booster is now under way.

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Updated at 16.37 EST

Trump wishes Musk good luck on ‘incredible’ project

Donald Trump wished Elon Musk good luck on an “incredible” project as he confirmed that he will be attending the SpaceX rocket launch in Texas.

Trump, in a post on his Truth Social platform on Tuesday, wrote:

I’m heading to the Great State of Texas to watch the launch of the largest object ever to be elevated, not only to Space, but simply by lifting off the ground. Good luck to Elon Musk and the Great Patriots involved in this incredible project!

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Updated at 16.35 EST

Richard Luscombe

Donald Trump has arrived in Texas to watch the launch, according to the account Trump Jet (Tracking) on Bluesky.

The president-elect’s private Boeing 757 jet landed in Brownsville just under an hour ago after a 2hr 49min flight from West Palm Beach, close to Mar-a-Lago, his Florida home.

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Updated at 16.37 EST

Richard Luscombe

Today’s launch is the sixth test of the mighty Starship, and its fourth flight this year.

The world’s most powerful space launch system has about twice the thrust of the Saturn V rockets of the Apollo era that sent astronauts to the moon.

One significant difference is that Starship is designed to be reusable.

Its first-stage super-heavy booster was successfully captured in SpaceX’s so-called chopsticks – giant mechanical arms on the launch site “catch tower” – during the fifth test mission last month.

SpaceX lands Starship rocket in first test of giant robotic arms – video
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Updated at 16.36 EST

Tuesday’s launch of the SpaceX rocket Starship comes just a week after Donald Trump announced that Elon Musk will co-lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, along with the former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

Musk had pushed for a government efficiency department and has since relentlessly promoted it, emphasizing the acronym for the agency: Doge, a reference to a meme of an expressive shiba inu dog and the inspiration for the name of the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, which Musk promotes.

According to a statement by Trump, Musk and Ramaswamy will work from outside government to “pave the way for my administration to dismantle government bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure federal agencies”.

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Updated at 16.35 EST

How to watch Starship’s flight test

SpaceX will be conducting its sixth test of its Starship rocket, the largest and most powerful rocket ever built, on Tuesday.

The test launch is planned for 6pm CT (5pm ET or 2200 GMT) from SpaceX’s sprawling rocket development site in Boca Chica, Texas, Reuters reports.

You can watch the launch on SpaceX’s website.

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Trump to join Musk for SpaceX Starship launch in Texas

Welcome to our live coverage of the launch of the sixth test of SpaceX’s giant Starship rocket from Texas, where the US president-elect, Donald Trump, is expected to attend alongside the company’s CEO, Elon Musk.

The rocket launch is scheduled for 4pm CT (5pm ET or 2200 GMT) from SpaceX’s sprawling rocket development site in Boca Chica, Texas, Reuters reports.

Trump is expected to be joined by his son Donald Jrand the Republican senator from Texas, Ted Cruz.

Trump’s attendance underscores his increasingly close friendship with Musk, whom he has tapped to co-lead a new Department of Government Efficiency with the former Republican presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy.

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Updated at 16.10 EST

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