Starship flight test 10 featured booster B17 version 2 and ship 37 version 2. Key observations:
- One booster engine failed and did not restart. @StarshipCobson noted a recurring issue at the same engine position from flights 4 and 8. Source
- A grid fin locked up during booster reentry.
- An explosion occurred in the skirt section, possibly a vent line, though it appeared unusually energetic. Past flights had oxygen vents in these locations.
- Starlink simulator deployment succeeded, though one dummy contacted the door upon release. Previous attempts faced door issues.
- Zero-gravity engine relight worked, a key step for orbital capability. Current flights use a suborbital trajectory for safety.
- Rear flaps were damaged by heat and disintegrated, possibly during launch or reentry. Forward fins performed well due to leeward repositioning, enabling precise landing near the camera buoy.
- Tempering colors appeared on the leeward side, where heat tiles were previously located.
- Flap surface material buckled.
- Higher booster reentry angle saved fuel and worked effectively.
- Only one V2 booster and Starship remain before transitioning to V3. V3 cannot use Pad 1, and Pad 2 is under construction, potentially delaying the first catch attempt.
Starship Program Timeline
Test | Date | Days Elapsed | Version Booster | Version Ship |
---|---|---|---|---|
IFT-1 | 20.04.23 | - | V1 - B7 | V1 - S24 |
IFT-2 | 18.11.23 | 212 | V1 - B9 | V1 - S25 |
IFT-3 | 14.03.24 | 117 | V1 - B10 | V1 - S28 |
IFT-4 | 06.06.24 | 84 | V1 - B11 | V1 - S29 |
IFT-5 | 13.10.24 | 129 | V1 - B12 | V1 - S30 |
IFT-6 | 19.11.24 | 37 | V1 - B13 | V1 - S31 |
IFT-7 | 16.01.25 | 58 | V2 - B14(1) | V2 - S33 |
IFT-8 | 06.03.25 | 49 | V2 - B15 | V2 - S34 |
IFT-9 | 27.03.25 | 82 | V2 - B14(2) | V2 - S35 |
IFT-10 | 24.08.25 | 150 | V2 - B16 | V2 - S37 |
Flight Trajectory Comparison
Booster Speed
Booster Altitude
- Booster V1 + Ship V1 (IFT-3 to IFT-6):
- Average Speed @ MECO: 5,455 km/h
- Average Altitude @ MECO: 66 km
- Booster V2 + Ship V2 (IFT-7 to IFT-10):
- Average Speed @ MECO: 4,539 km/h
- Average Altitude @ MECO: 60.8 km
MECO at 160 seconds from IFT-5 to IFT-10. Ship V2’s heavier design reduces speed and altitude.
Starship Specifications
Component | Details |
---|---|
Full Stack | |
Height | 123 m |
Diameter | 9 m |
Payload Capacity (Reusable) | 100–150 t |
Starship Spacecraft | |
Height | 52 m |
Diameter | 9 m |
Super Heavy Booster | |
Height | 71 m |
Diameter | 9 m |
Source: SpaceX Starship Overview |
Remaining Milestones for Starship
- Launch: ✅
- Stage separation: ✅
- Orbit: Almost (reached orbital velocity but slightly below orbit for controlled reentry)
- Bellyflop: ✅
- Safe booster landing: ✅
- Booster reuse: ✅
- Reentry without damage: ❌ (flap damage, heat tiles fell off)
- Safe ship landing: ❌
- Ship reuse: ❌
- In-orbit refueling: ❌
- Leaving low Earth orbit (LEO): ❌
- Human life support: ❌
- Moon/Mars return & landing: ❌
- Lift off from Moon/Mars: ❌
Sources: SpaceX IFT-9 Mission Overview, Wikipedia Starship Flight Test 9
Falcon 9 Record
Booster 1067 launched for the 30th time, deploying 28 Starlink satellites. This marks the 523rd Falcon 9 launch overall.
Tim Dodd was lucky enough to get three guided tours around Starbase by Elon Musk:
Tour 2024: + First Look Inside SpaceX's Starfactory w/ Elon Musk + Join Elon Musk on a tour of Starship just before it launches! (w/ post launch interview)
Tour 2022: + 2022 Elon Musk Explains Updates To Starship And Starbase! + Go up SpaceX's Starship-catching robotic launch tower with Elon Musk! + Elon Musk Explains SpaceX's Merlin Engine! + Elon Musk Explains SpaceX's Raptor Engine!
Tour 2021: + Starbase Tour with Elon Musk [PART 1 // Summer 2021] + Starbase Tour with Elon Musk [PART 2 // Summer 2021] + Starbase Launchpad Tour with Elon Musk [PART 3 // Summer 2021]
Further information
StarshipGazer.com: Useful Starship links Background information about previous SpaceX launches: Wikipedia FAA: SpaceX Starship Super Heavy Project at the Boca Chica Launch Site FAA: Licensed Launches
Starship OFT flight plan
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