This image, posted on Twitter by SpaceX on July 6, 2022, shows Ship 24 on the move toward the launch pad with the Super Heavy known as Booster 7 in the foreground.

This image, posted on Twitter by SpaceX on July 6, 2022, shows the Starship vehicle known as Ship 24 on the move toward the launch pad with the Super Heavy called Booster 7 in the foreground. (Image credit: SpaceX via Twitter)

There is a very large candle.

Super Heavy is the giant first-stage booster for the next-gen Starship deep-space transportation system.

The firing took place at 5 pm. There was a rumour that it was an accident at the Starbase facility in Texas. That rumor was quickly put to rest by Musk.

Yes, that's right." Musk responded to a follower who asked if the firing was intentional.

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The Super Heavy rocket is on the stand.

Holy moly. Well, that was unexpected!https://t.co/dUUqw7ojRv pic.twitter.com/7IGztPuE12July 11, 2022

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Booster 7 is the Super Heavy and is being prepared for the first-ever Starship test flight. The landmark mission could lift off in the next few months.

The upper stage of the Starship system is called Starship. Musk has said that Mars colonization and other ambitious exploration feats could be economically feasible.

The spaceship is powered by 33 for the booster and six for the upper stage. It's unclear from footage of today's test firing, which NASASpaceflight streamed live, how many of the engines lit up.

The landing of one of the upper-stage Starship prototypes will take place in May 2021. The upcoming mission will be the first time a Super Heavy will be launched.

People and cargo will be taken to the moon, Mars and other far flung destinations with the help of a new project by the company. NASA chose the system to be the first human to land on the moon. Near the moon's south pole is where NASA wants to put astronauts in the next two decades.

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