Spectacular new footage provides us nice appears on the last moments of the most recent take a look at flight of Starship, the massive rocket SpaceX is growing to assist humanity settle Mars.
That mission, the Tenth-ever for the 397-foot-tall (121-meter-tall) megarocket, lifted off from SpaceX’s Starbase website in South Texas on Tuesday night (Aug. 26).
All the pieces went nicely on Flight 10. Starship’s Tremendous Heavy booster and Ship higher stage each achieved their chief mission targets, finally steering their technique to managed splashdowns within the Gulf of Mexico and the Indian Ocean, respectively. However the journey took a toll on Ship, as newly launched imagery reveals.
On Thursday afternoon (Aug. 28), SpaceX posted on two photographs and two movies on X of Ship descending towards the waves beneath a cloudy blue sky.
The automobile’s stomach seems to have been toasted golden-brown by the warmth of reentry. Ship sports activities different battle scars as nicely; a number of chunks are lacking close to its base, which appears a bit just like the ear of a canine that misplaced a combat.
However SpaceX anticipated such blemishes, for it had stacked the deck towards Ship to present it a fair harder take a look at on Flight 10. And the automobile powered by to complete its mission in fashion.
“Starship made it by reentry with deliberately lacking tiles, accomplished maneuvers to deliberately stress its flaps, had seen injury to its aft skirt and flaps, and nonetheless executed a flip and touchdown burn that positioned it roughly 3 meters from its focused splashdown level,” SpaceX wrote in Thursday’s X publish.
It was the primary profitable splashdown of 2025 for Ship, which broke aside prematurely on all three of its earlier take a look at flights this 12 months.
The higher stage additionally notched different massive milestones on Flight 10. For instance, it efficiently re-ignited one among its Raptor engines in area, one thing that had occurred on only one earlier Starship flight. It additionally deployed a payload (eight dummy variations of SpaceX’s Starlink satellites) in area, which no Ship had ever managed to do earlier than.
If flight testing continues to go nicely, Starship might go far afield comparatively quickly: SpaceX hopes to launch its first trial missions to Mars with the megarocket as early as subsequent 12 months, based on firm founder and CEO Elon Musk.