Epic new video from this week’s Starship launch present’s the enormous spacecraft’s last moments simply earlier than it splashed down within the Indian ocean.
Starship lifted off on its eleventh check flight Monday, Oct. 13, from SpaceX’s Starbase facility in South Texas. It was the ultimate launch of the present, 397-foot-tall (121-meter-tall) model of the Tremendous Heavy booster and Ship higher stage; a taller variant is about to debut on Starship flight 12.
Much like Starship’s tenth flight, Flight Check 11 was a whole success, and even fared higher than its predecessor, which took extra bodily harm throughout its descent again by way of Earth’s ambiance. SpaceX posted new footage from Monday’s mission that makes that even clearer, exhibiting considerably much less misery to the automobile, in comparison with Flight 10, and much much less discoloration to the spacecraft’s heatshield.
Flight Check 11 achieved all of its mission targets, from launch to booster descent and splashdown within the Gulf, and Ship’s profitable splashdown within the Indian Ocean. It was the second launch for the flight’s Tremendous Heavy booster. It is also the second check flight in a row that Starship has completed all SpaceX hoped it could, and a constructive step ahead within the rocket’s growth.
The spacecraft managed, as soon as once more, to deploy a stack of eight simulated Starlink satellites, and efficiently initiated a Raptor engine relight whereas in house. However this week’s launch diverted from Flight 10’s mission profile with variations in a few of the automobile’s engine burn profiles — carried out in preparation for the rocket’s upgraded model 3.
Remaining descent and splashdown of Starship on Flight 11, captured by the SpaceX restoration staff within the Indian Ocean pic.twitter.com/TzvFnf8Z6dOctober 14, 2025
The higher stage’s touchdown burn, particularly, differed from its earlier flight, and this time mimicked the method it should want for a return to its launch web site, the place the rocket’s launch tower is designed to catch and safe Starship throughout its touchdown burn midair.
SpaceX cameras secured to drones and buoys captured Starship’s descent by way of the clouds in crystal clear element. The video tracks the automobile because it initiated its novel flip-and-burn touchdown maneuver that transitions Starship from a ‘bellyflop’ place to an upright orientation, as its engines oriented the automobile and slowed its momentum.