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SpaceX’s Starship Nails 10th Flight Test, Hitting All Planned Objectives

Analysts still doubt Starship can meet NASA’s late‑2027 crewed‑landing target.

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Overview

  • SpaceX launched from Starbase in Texas after two postponements caused by a ground‑segment issue and poor weather.
  • Super Heavy separated cleanly, then executed a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico about seven minutes after liftoff.
  • Starship flew a suborbital trajectory, deployed eight next‑generation Starlink prototypes roughly 20 minutes into flight, and then splashed down in the Indian Ocean.
  • The splashdown occurred northwest of Australia about an hour after launch, with SpaceX confirming it did not plan hardware recovery for this test.
  • NASA welcomed the milestone after three failed tests earlier this year, though recent engine and methane feed problems have left the program roughly six months behind.