SpaceX is scheduled to attempt an evening launch of its Starship on what it describes as a new test flight, following its prior high-profile efforts. Multiple outlets report that SpaceX proceeds toward launch preparations but encounters problems after ignition. According to the reports cited, a post-ignition anomaly leads SpaceX to abort the Starship test flight. Spaceflight Now and CNBC both describe the abort as occurring during the mission attempt, with CNBC noting the company’s stock moves lower after the announcement. Seeking Alpha frames the flight as part of SpaceX’s ongoing development program and highlights the timing of the attempt as an important update for the company’s flight schedule. The sources agree the attempt does not reach its intended path and that SpaceX ends the launch shortly after ignition due to the anomaly. Details about the specific cause of the anomaly and any next attempt are not consistently provided across the excerpts, but all accounts emphasize the aborted test flight and the resulting immediate market reaction mentioned by at least one outlet.