SpaceX Starship Reaches New Heights

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Introduction to SpaceX Starship

SpaceX has launched its 11th test flight of the Starship rocket, marking a major step towards sending humans to the Moon and Mars.

Key Highlights

The Starship rocket was launched from Texas and reached the edge of space
The rocket included mock Starlink satellites and was designed to test the vehicle's capabilities
This was the last test flight before SpaceX begins testing an upgraded version of the rocket

What's Next?

SpaceX plans to launch a more advanced Starship prototype with upgrades essential for long-duration missions in space.

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