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The 120-metric ton Starship rocket not only soared to the skies during its fourth test flight, but both stages also returned, with the booster landing in the Gulf of Mexico and the upper stage experiencing a chaotic reentry. This test brings the super-heavy lift vehicle closer to achieving reusability.

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side by side images show starship fin intact and shiny then shredding apart in a cloud of debris
This flap on Starship looked very different at the beginning and end of the plummet back to Earth.
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SpaceX's starship-super heavy megarocket soaring to space with smoke all around it
Starship launching from Boca Chica, Texas, on its fourth test flight toward space.
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A video still shows SpaceX's Starship starting its launch to space. The behemoth mega-rocket is engulfed in smoke in flames as it takes off.
SpaceX's Starship flew to space for the first time on March 14, 2024.
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The starship rocket launching.
A screengrab from SpaceX's livestream on X shows Starship lifting off for its second attempt at space.
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starship reentry spaceship body with a thick haze of bright red-orange plasma lining its belly as it falls toward the ocean
A screengrab from Starship's reentry video shows ultra-hot plasma gathering on the spaceship's belly.
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Elon Musk Feb 2024 Los Angeles
Starship is one Elon Musk's biggest pet projects, but he didn't seem to be present for its first successful launch to orbit.
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The starship rocket launching.
A screengrab from SpaceX's livestream on X shows Starship lifting off for its second attempt at space.