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Starship’s tenth flight test pushed the limits and provided maximum excitement along the way!

SpaceX completes a landmark mission with successful payload deployment, engine restart in space, atmospheric re-entry, and precise landing maneuver.
SpaceX achieved a significant breakthrough overnight (Wednesday) with the tenth test flight of its revolutionary Starship launch system, marking a successful recovery after a series of recent setbacks.

The spacecraft accomplished all key objectives, including payload deployment in space, engine re-ignition, successful re-entry under extreme conditions, and a controlled landing maneuver in the Indian Ocean.

The Super Heavy booster also performed a successful landing maneuver over the sea.

The launch, delayed earlier in the week due to technical and weather issues, took place precisely on schedule at 18:30 local time (02:30 Israel time).

During liftoff, 32 of the 33 Raptor engines on the Super Heavy operated as planned.

Three minutes and 40 seconds into the flight, the booster separated from the spacecraft using a “hot separation,” with the spacecraft’s engines firing before detachment.

At around 80 kilometers altitude, the booster executed a planned flip maneuver before descending.

Instead of attempting capture by the launch tower, as in previous flights, the booster conducted a water landing scenario, successfully stabilizing above the Gulf of Mexico before shutting down and plunging into the sea as designed.

The spacecraft, known as "Ship," continued on a suborbital trajectory.

Nine minutes after launch, it shut down its six engines at an altitude of 150 kilometers, reaching speeds of about 26,000 km/h.

The first major test came ten minutes later, when the cargo bay door opened, releasing eight dummy satellites resembling next-generation Starlink models.

These payloads were not intended for orbit and burned up upon re-entry.

The bay door then closed without malfunction.

Another milestone followed 38 minutes into the flight, when one of the spacecraft’s engines successfully re-ignited in space, to the applause of SpaceX staff at the Texas base.

This maneuver, critical for future orbital missions, demonstrated Starship’s readiness for controlled re-entry and eventual landings on the Moon and Mars.

The primary test involved re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere under harsher-than-normal conditions, with a shallow angle creating prolonged exposure to extreme heat and mechanical stress.

SpaceX tested new steering flaps, which performed well despite partial burn damage, and several heat shield tiles, some deliberately removed to identify vulnerabilities.

The spacecraft endured the conditions successfully.

One hour and six minutes after launch, it reignited three engines just above the Indian Ocean, stabilized vertically, and completed a precision landing maneuver before deliberately exploding on water impact near a sea-based camera.

SpaceX reported uninterrupted communication throughout the mission, including continuous video transmission during re-entry.

The data collected will support detailed engineering analysis.

This success followed a series of failed tests with the upgraded "Block 2" model, which had previously exploded shortly after launch or failed re-entry.

The ninth flight earlier this year ended with vehicle destruction at 60 kilometers altitude due to a spin malfunction, and the vehicle planned for the tenth test was lost in a fueling accident.

The latest flight marked a decisive turnaround.

SpaceX founder Elon Musk congratulated the team, calling it “great work by the Starship crew.” NASA’s acting administrator, Sean Duffy, also extended congratulations, noting that the success of Flight 10 paves the way for Starship’s role in the Artemis 3 mission to return U.S. astronauts to the Moon.

Despite delays, NASA has selected Starship as its lunar lander.

SpaceX has a history of setting ambitious timelines, often missing them but ultimately achieving milestones once thought unrealistic.

Musk had previously promised human landings on Mars by 2024, and a Japanese billionaire canceled a lunar tourist mission originally planned for 2023.

Still, Musk recently suggested that an uncrewed Starship flight to Mars could occur as early as next year, with crewed missions possible by 2029 or 2031.

While the schedules remain uncertain, SpaceX continues to make tangible progress toward its long-term objectives.
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