SpaceX calls off 1st launch attempt of giant rocket in Texas – The Associated Press

Posted: Published on April 20th, 2023

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SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) SpaceX called off the first launch attempt of its giant rocket Monday after a problem cropped up during fueling.

Elon Musks company had planned to fly the nearly 400-foot Starship rocket from the southern tip of Texas, near the Mexican border.

The test flight was called off with just over eight minutes left in the countdown because of a stuck valve needed to pressurize the first-stage booster. Launch controllers couldnt fix the frozen valve in time, but for practice, took the clocks down to the 40-second mark before halting the countdown.

No people or satellites were aboard. There wont be another try until at least Thursday.

Learned a lot today, Musk tweeted after the flight was postponed.

The company plans to use Starship to send people and cargo to the moon and, ultimately, Mars.

On the eve of the launch attempt, cars, campers, RVs and even bicycles and horses jammed the only road leading to the launch pad, where the stainless steel rocket towered above the flat scrubland and prairie. Enthusiasts posed in front of the giant letters that spelled out Starbase at the entrance of the SpaceX complex, and in front of the rocket two miles farther down the road, which ended at a beach on the Gulf of Mexico.

On Monday, spectators were barred from the area, and instead packed a beach about six miles away on South Padre Island.

Ernesto and Maria Carreon drove two hours from Mission, Texas, with their two daughters, 5 and 7, to watch.

I got sad. They got sad, when the launch attempt was canceled, Maria Carreon said.

They cant return for the next try but planned to have fun on the beach Monday.

Michelle Vancampenhout, on vacation from Green Bay, Wisconsin, said shell be back.

Its a once-in-a-lifetime experience to see it, she said.

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