SpaceX aborts the planned Starship launch moments before takeoff, according to multiple reports. The aircraft does not reach liftoff, and the company says it will need to determine the cause of the problem before trying again. Each outlet describes the decision as an immediate last-minute halt to the launch sequence, rather than a later-stage failure. While the reports do not provide specific technical details about what triggered the abort, they agree that SpaceX will investigate the issue and then schedule a subsequent attempt once it can address whatever malfunction occurred. The planned mission is described as a journey halfway around the world, indicating a flight profile intended to travel a long distance rather than a brief test. Overall, coverage focuses on the postponement and the need for troubleshooting ahead of any revised launch timeline.