"Booster offshore divert." No booster catch today.
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Booster landing burn and splashdown confirmed.
Ship landing burn and splashdown confirmed!
Raptor startup and shutdown confirmed. Pretty short burn, maybe only 5 to 10 seconds.
Ship engine cutoff confirmed. Ship FTS has safed, nominal orbit insertion.
Raptor in-space relight demo scheduled for T+37:46.
MECO, hot staging, stage separation, and boostback burn startup!
Tower is go for catch.
Liftoff!
S31 contains a single banana as a zero-g indicator and dummy payload. Also served as a test run for approving Starship payloads with the FAA. The banana will not be deployed.
Hosted webcast is back for in-space raptor relight test.
Hot stage ring jettison confirmed.
Huh interesting, they're planning on pitching the ship nose-down during final descent to test the limits of flap control.
Tower and launch mount venting has started.
Starship is transonic.
Starship has passed through Max-Q.
Slight heating visible on one of the forward flaps.
Raptor engine chill.
Ship has passed through peak heating.
Ship reentry has begun. Nice views of plasma.
SpaceX hosted webcast has started. Kate Tice, Jessie Anderson, and Dan Huot are hosting.
https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1858983230915084420
Propellant load of the Super Heavy booster is underway.
https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1858975437965463582
The Starship team is go for prop load
https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1858981291645140997
Propellant load of Starship’s upper stage is now underway
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1858867695233425734
The objectives for Starship Flight 6 are:
- Restart of Raptor engines in vacuum.
- Daylight landing of the ship.
- Higher peak heating (steeper) reentry.
- Faster/harder booster catch.
There are thousands of small design changes also being tested.
Tank farm "pope stack" has started venting.
NASASpaceflight pre-launch coverage begins at T-12 hours (10:00 UTC): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq_50kAOJoI