SpaceX stacks Starship and Super Heavy on launch pad ahead of orbital test flight

 SpaceX has stacked a Starship vehicle on the launch pad at its Starbase facility in South Texas for the first time since March.

Starship upper-stage prototype known as Ship 24 was stacked atop the Booster 7 Super Heavy first stage at the orbital launch pad at Starbase on Tuesday (Oct. 11) for the first time, according to a tweet(opens in new tab) from SpaceX early on Wednesday (Oct. 12).

Ship 24 was stacked onto Booster 7 using SpaceX’s "chopsticks" system on the Starbase launch tower, forming the full 395-foot-tall (120 meters) Starship system. 

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The Starship vehicle that was stacked on Oct. 11 is slated to fly the program's first-ever orbital test flight, perhaps as early as next month.

The Starship vehicle that was stacked on Oct. 11 is slated to fly the program's first-ever orbital test flight, perhaps as early as November. (Image credit: SpaceX via Twitter)

Ship 24 and Booster 7 are slated to launch on the first-ever Starship orbital flight, which could take place as early as next month.

The stacking follows a number of static fire tests and other work with Ship 24 and Booster 7 in recent months. A full wet dress rehearsal — a launch simulation that involves fueling the rocket and running through countdown procedures — and a firing of all 33 Raptor engines on Booster 7, could soon follow, according to a Sept. 19 tweet(opens in new tab) from SpaceX CEO Elon Musk

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