Humanity’s most powerful rocket is ready, SpaceX Vice President Jessica Jensen has confirmed.According to Jessica Jensen, the super-heavy rocket/starship combination will be ready for the third launch this month. It is hoped that the FAA will grant a launch permit in February. This launch will not conduct a propellant transfer test.

Musk has always been full of confidence in the Starship, although it has failed twice (test flights) before.

At 9:03 pm on November 18, 2023, Beijing time, and 7:03 am local time, SpaceX conducted the second unmanned flight test of the "Starship" heavy-lift launch vehicle in Boca Chica, Texas. The rocket has been launched and all 33 engines have started correctly.

However, after the first-stage rocket reached the working sequence, the second-stage rocket malfunctioned and the rocket lost contact. At present, SpaceX has officially announced that the rocket launch failed.

According to foreign media, the second test flight of SpaceX's "Starship" did better than the first, but unfortunately, it did not complete all scheduled plans and eventually exploded again. However, Musk then posted on the social platform X, "Congratulations to the SpaceX team!"