Starship has successfully brought a variety of orbit loading -many Starlink satellites.
The Spacex Ilona Mask conducted the 10th Suerer’s test of the heavy super-weed missile with Starship Ship. This time the flying was successful, the company said on Wednesday, August 27th.
The launch occurred two days later than planned, due to problems with Starbase ground systems that start complicated in Texas. But eventually, they were removed and the launch occurred.
The Starship mission lasted a little at an hour. The ship first launched a variety of orbit loading -many satellite simulators. The Raptor Engine is re –Engaged in space, which is a major technology for future flights.
After that, Starship made a controlled drive in the Indian ocean.
Liftoff of Starship! pic.twitter.com/d6d2hhgma0
– Spacex (@spacex) August 26, 2025
Super Heavy falls on the Gulf pic.twitter.com/lgozuamlt8
– Spacex (@spacex) August 26, 2025
Splashdown confirmed! Congratulations to the entire Spacex team in an excitation tenth Starship test! pic.twitter.com/5sbspbrjbp
– Spacex (@spacex) August 27, 2025
Spacex said this flight was an important step towards the complete reuse of the Starship system, but the creation of Upper Step Return technology for re -use was still preceded.
Remember, on May 28 this year, Spacex conducted the Ninth Test Starship Test, and it was unsuccessful – the same steps of the Suerer Heavy missile were lost before the mission ended. The two previous launching ends with explosions at the height and the collapse of the Caribbean destruction.
As you know, on March 14, 2024, Spacex conducts the first successful launch of Super Heavy with the Starship Ship, and it is successful.
Spacex has developed an available starship spacecraft for flights in distant spaces, including Mars and Mars. The missile system consists of two parts: super heavy launch vehicles with 33 raptor engines and starship ships. The height of the rocket is 120 meters. It is more than any other rocket created in the world. Super Heavy is also twice as powerful than NASA created for manned flights to the Moon Heavy Missile Space Launch System (SLS).
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