SpaceX Loses Starship, Catches Booster in Latest Test Flight

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SpaceX Loses Starship, Catches Booster in Latest Test Flight
SpaceX's megarocket Starship makes a test flight from Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, on March 6, 2025. Eric Gay/AP Photo
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The eighth test flight of a SpaceX Starship lifted off from Starbase, Texas, on March 6, and ended in partial success, with the spacecraft broken down before reaching its targeted orbit and its booster returning to the launch tower with precision.

Elon Musk’s behemoth dream of reusable space travel features two parts: a super-heavy booster and a six-engine Starship spacecraft, which, in this test, was bound for orbit loaded with prototype next-generation Starlink satellites.

T.J. Muscaro
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T.J. Muscaro is an award-winning reporter and NASA Correspondent for The Epoch Times, covering the Artemis program, Space Force, and other public and private ambitions within the growing space industry. Based in Tampa, Florida, he also covers stories of extreme weather and disaster relief, as well as various matters of national and international politics.