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Starship’s tenth flight test lifted off on August 26, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. CT from Starbase, Texas, taking a significant step forward in developing the world’s first fully reusable launch vehicle. Every major objective was met, providing critical data to inform designs of the next generation Starship and Super Heavy.


Over the course of a flight test campaign, success will continue to be measured by what we are able to learn, and Starship’s tenth flight test provided valuable data by stressing the limits of vehicle capabilities and providing maximum excitement along the way.

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- We miss you Space X on YT. Thanks for coming back. Keep shifting boundaries and bringing the future into our present.
- I was a child who saw the Apollo missions on TV, it blows my mind that we have gone this far in the last 10 years. It takes people of my generation to truly appreciate the leaps and bounds at play today.
- I love seeing the launches from Canaveral. I am a few miles north and sometimes feel the rumble. A couple of times I have heard the sonic boom if they land the booster at the Cape. I never get tired of seeing the launches.
- I love watching these flight tests live. They're so exciting. This is the rapid aerospace development I hoped to see as a nerdy kid in the 70's... fifty years later. I also love these dramatic post production videos. I eagerly await flight test 11. Go Starship! Go SpaceX!
- You really should include the explosive moments. Like the explosion in the skirt, or the splashdown of both the booster and the ship. I know it's a promotional video, but it's hiding the "die and retry" nature of the project, which is exactly what makes it such a captivating adventure.