SpaceX is gearing up for its highly anticipated Starship Flight 6 following the successful Flight 5, where the Super Heavy Booster was caught after launch. Although the exact launch date remains undisclosed, the Super Heavy Booster is now at Starbase in Texas, ready for pre-launch testing. SpaceX holds launch clearance from the FAA, contingent upon mirroring Flight 5's mission profile. This launch is critical as it sets the stage for future missions, including NASA's Artemis III, aimed at returning humans to the Moon. Elon Musk's ambitious plans could see Starship conduct up to 120 missions annually.