SpaceX efficiently launched its Starship spacecraft Tuesday after two current check flights resulted in the destruction of the spacecraft and despatched particles falling again to Earth.
The unmanned ninth check flight of Starship from SpaceX’s Starbase facility close to Brownsville, Texas, launched a couple of minutes after 7:30 p.m. ET, after a quick delay simply earlier than lift-off and achieved the corporate’s aim of a suborbital trajectory.
The launch is seen as a key step in Elon Musk’s aim to ultimately ship people to Mars. However earlier than SpaceX and NASA can ship astronauts to the pink planet, the corporate should show Starship can fly and return safely and reliably.
This screengrab from SpaceX stay exhibits the SpaceX Starship rocket launching from Starbase, Texas, on Could 27, 2025. SpaceX launched its subsequent check flight of its Starship megarocket — the linchpin of founder Elon Musk’s Mars ambitions — after the vessel’s final two outings resulted in fiery explosions. The launch window opened at 6:30 pm (2330 GMT) from the corporate’s Starbase facility close to a southern Texas village that lately voted to change into a metropolis, additionally known as Starbase.
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This screengrab from SpaceX stay exhibits the SpaceX Starship rocket launching from Starbase, Texas, on Could 27, 2025. SpaceX launched its subsequent check flight of its Starship megarocket — the linchpin of founder Elon Musk’s Mars ambitions — after the vessel’s final two outings resulted in fiery explosions.
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Throughout Starship’s eighth flight check in early March, a number of engines shut down unexpectedly about 5 1/2 minutes into the launch, leading to SpaceX dropping management of the craft. Communication with the automobile was misplaced a number of minutes later.
After an investigation, the corporate stated a “{hardware} failure” with one of many engines induced gas to combine and ignite the place it should not have. And whereas the ship wasn’t instructed to self-destruct, SpaceX says it possible did so mechanically.

SpaceX Starship Flight 8 launches from Orbital Launch Pad A at Boca Chica seaside, March 6, 2025, in Boca Chica Seaside, Texas.
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As Starship broke up, debris fell across South Florida and elements of the Atlantic, resulting in floor stops at close by airports. Photographs and movies shared on social media confirmed rocket particles streaking throughout the sky.

SpaceX Starship’s Tremendous Heavy Booster approaches the launch pad at Starbase close to Boca Chica, Texas, March 6, 2025, throughout its eighth check flight.
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The same failure occurred in January when stronger-than-expected vibrations induced a propellant leak and explosion. In each circumstances, the higher stage was misplaced, however the first-stage booster was efficiently returned to the launch web site and caught utilizing big robotic “chopsticks” connected to the launch tower.
SpaceX says it has made vital modifications to the higher stage based mostly on what it realized from earlier flight exams and famous that whereas each failures occurred across the identical time through the missions, the causes have been unrelated.
No astronauts have been aboard the earlier missions, and none shall be on board this time.
To achieve orbit, Starship is mounted atop a 400-foot Tremendous Heavy rocket powered by 33 Raptor engines, making it essentially the most highly effective rocket system ever developed, in accordance with the corporate. Not like the partially reusable Falcon 9, SpaceX goals for Starship to be absolutely reusable and able to launching, touchdown and flying once more with minimal upkeep.
In response to SpaceX, the check was to mark “the primary launch of a flight-proven Tremendous Heavy booster,” one which flew and returned through the seventh check flight. The corporate says 29 of the booster’s 33 engines would even be reused from the earlier check. Engineers inspected and changed recognized single-use elements like the warmth defend however left the booster principally intact to review real-world put on and tear.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches the Nationwide Reconnaissance Places of work (NRO) NROL-153 mission from House Launch Complicated 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg House Power Base, Jan. 9, 2025, in Lompoc, Calif.
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Earlier than the launch, SpaceX stated the booster would not try a return to the launch web site this time. As an alternative, it was to observe a modified flight path and “land” with a tough splashdown within the Gulf after testing new flight and touchdown configurations. One of many booster’s engines was disabled through the last touchdown burn to find out whether or not a backup can compensate.
The Starship higher stage will intention to finish aims that eluded SpaceX through the earlier missions, resembling deploying eight Starlink satellite tv for pc simulators, which might be a primary for Starship, and performing a relight of a Raptor engine in house.
The spacecraft can also be set to additionally endure excessive warmth testing. Engineers have eliminated a number of the thermal tiles used to guard the automobile throughout reentry, exposing weak areas on objective, the corporate stated. Completely different tile choices and supplies may even be examined through the launch.
“Developmental testing by definition is unpredictable. However by placing {hardware} in a flight atmosphere as often as attainable, we’re in a position to rapidly study and execute design adjustments as we search to deliver Starship on-line as a totally and quickly reusable automobile,” SpaceX stated in its launch announcement.