Musk’s Starship clears key tests in 10th flight

Prototype survives toughest re-entry yet, splashes into Indian Ocean


Reuters August 27, 2025 Less than a minute read
According to SpaceX, this particular booster has now completed 23 missions, with 14 of those specifically dedicated to Starlink deployments. PHOTO: SPACEX WEBSITE

Elon Musk’s SpaceX on Tuesday launched its giant Starship rocket for the 10th test flight, aiming to overcome past setbacks and prove key milestones for the reusable Mars-bound system.

The 403-foot-tall vehicle blasted off from SpaceX’s Starbase in south Texas at 7.30pm EST (2330 GMT), testing new heat shield tiles, a redesigned engine landing system, and a satellite deployment mechanism.

Photo: Reuters

Photo: Reuters

Read: SpaceX eyes Starship reusability milestones in rocket's tenth flight test

As planned, Starship’s upper stage separated from its Super Heavy booster, which ditched into the Gulf of Mexico instead of attempting a tower catch. The spacecraft then re-entered Earth’s atmosphere before splashing down in the Indian Ocean — surviving a re-entry phase that destroyed earlier prototypes.

In another first, Starship successfully deployed mock Starlink satellites using its “Pez-like” dispenser system, a milestone missed in previous tests.

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