We could be just days away from witnessing the maiden launch of the world's most powerful rocket, SpaceX's Super Heavy.
A new report has cited sources who said the long-awaited launch could take place as early as Monday, April 10.
Excitement about the event is building after SpaceX a few days ago moved the Super Heavy booster onto a launch mount at the pad in Boca Chica, Texas, paving the way for the arrival of the second stage Starship spacecraft, which will be placed on top.
The two vehicles have been stacked on the pad before, but it's thought that this time it's in preparation for launch.
It should be noted that SpaceX requires a launch permit from the Federal Aviation Administration, and "good progress" is reportedly being made toward this.
The upcoming uncrewed launch will see the Super Heavy produce about 17,000 pounds of thrust, almost double that of NASA's Space Launch System rocket, which four months ago became the most powerful rocket ever to fly.
NASA plans to use the Super Heavy and Starship for crewed missions to the moon and Mars.
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