SpaceX calls off Starship Flight 8 launch test due to rocket issues (video)

The next Starship megarocket to fly is stuck on Earth for a little while longer.

SpaceX aimed to launch the eighth test flight of Starship — the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built — from its Starbase site in South Texas on Monday evening (March 3).

That didn’t happen, however. The company encountered issues with both of the vehicle’s elements — its Super Heavy booster and Ship upper stage — and called the launch off after holding the countdown clock at T-40 seconds.

A giant silver Starship rocket is stacked atop its giant booster atop a seaside launch pad for SpaceX's Flight 5. silver SpaceX Starship rocket as it is hoisted atop its booster.

SpaceX’s Flight 8 Starship rocket stands on the pad at the Starbase site in South Texas on March 3, 2025. A planned launch that day was called off due to several issues with the vehicle. (Image credit: SpaceX)

SpaceX didn’t specify during its launch webcast what the issues were, and it wasn’t immediately clear when the company would try again to launch Flight 8.

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