SpaceX’s ninth test flight of its Starship rocket system ended in an uncontrolled re-entry into the Indian Ocean on Tuesday evening. The spacecraft successfully separated from its Super Heavy rocket booster and reached orbit, but later began spinning out of control.
Key Highlights
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Flight Overview:
- The flight was a mixed bag for SpaceX, showcasing both notable successes and failures.
- It was the smoothest test of the year, following two consecutive explosions that marred previous attempts.
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Launch Details:
- Starship lifted off from SpaceX’s facility in southern Texas atop a Super Heavy booster.
- This marked the first time a flight-proven Super Heavy booster was used for a launch, having previously launched and returned during Starship’s seventh flight test.
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Separation and Issues:
- The separation between Starship and its booster occurred smoothly, allowing the spacecraft to enter space.
- A planned test involving the deployment of mock satellites via a side cargo hatch failed due to an inability to open the hatch.
- Later in the flight, SpaceX encountered a loss of attitude control, preventing Starship from orienting itself properly for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.
Regulatory Context
This ninth flight test came at an opportune time for SpaceX, as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had recently cleared the company to perform test flights of its Starship rocket systems following back-to-back explosions earlier this year.
Industry Safety Review
In recent months, the FAA has been reviewing whether new regulations are needed related to commercial spaceflight safety after two separate incidents involving private companies’ rockets exploded shortly after liftoff:
- Incidents:
- Blue Origin’s New Shepard suborbital vehicle exploded just 10 seconds after liftoff last April.
- Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne air-launched rocket exploded shortly after release from the underwing pylon attached to the Boeing 747 carrier aircraft, Cosmic Girl, last January.
Both incidents were not fatal but caused significant damage, highlighting the ongoing challenges in ensuring safety in commercial spaceflight.
Conclusion
SpaceX continues to work on developing reusable rockets capable of carrying both crewed missions and large payloads, such as satellites or lunar landers, into orbit around Earth or other planets within our solar system. The journey towards reliable and safe space travel remains a complex and evolving challenge.

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