SpaceX pins Starship Flight 11 to Oct. 13 as Falcon 9 keeps launching Starlink sats

SpaceX has confirmed Oct. 13 as the likely date for Starship Flight 11 — the final launch of the vehicle's current "Version 2" stack — with the U.S. Coast Guard listing a launch window near 18:15–20:22 CT. The notice arrives as Falcon 9 missions continue deploying new Starlink satellites.

Discovered 2025-09-29T14:20:22.483931-07:00 | 2025-09-29T14:20:22.483931-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • SpaceX has set a near-term orbital attempt for Starship on Oct. 13 and the U.S. Coast Guard published a specific launch window (~18:15–20:22 CT), a concrete milestone for pad and booster operations: https://hype.aero/?story=ee3d6c4a-fd69-48a7-970a-8500b11b1f11

  • Flight 11 is billed as the last launch of the current "Version 2" stack, making this a transition point in SpaceX's Starship test campaign and an important data point for vehicle maturation.

  • Falcon 9 launch cadence remains high and continues to replenish Starlink (for example, a 24‑sat Starlink mission on Sept. 13), reinforcing operational tempo and range-resource pressures across the Space Coast: https://hype.aero/?story=4aad6fc5-76a6-480d-9104-1376bbd6cbe8 https://hype.aero/?story=32b53609-ffcf-4b2b-aa04-9fe6a6685d3d

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