Spacex Starship 40 rolled out to Massey’s on June 23–24.
It successfully completed an engine igniter test on June 24.
Today, SpaceX has been doing multiple propellant loading cycles as part of the static fire campaign.
There was an earlier attempt (or series of attempts) today that ended with detanking. Observers noted what looked like a brief ignition flash/attempt with no sustained engine firing, followed by detanking. This has been described as either an igniter test or an aborted static fire.
Right now they are reloading propellants again. The tank farm at Massey’s is active (chilling down/spooling up).
A flap test was just performed on Ship 40, which is a common pre-engine-test check. NSF is estimating a potential T-0 around 6:15 PM CDT for another engine test / static fire attempt.
This testing is heading to Starship flight 13 in July, 2026.

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