SpaceX’s Starship Splashes Down Safely After Fourth Try
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has finally nailed it. The Starship rocket—known as the world’s largest and most powerful—achieved a smooth “soft landing” in the Indian Ocean. This marks a major breakthrough after several previous launches ended in fiery explosions.
Fourth Launch a Game-Changer
For this fourth attempt, SpaceX made critical upgrades to Starship’s software and hardware. The spacecraft blasted off from Texas and managed to complete a half-orbit around Earth, despite losing tiles and suffering flap damage. Against the odds, it landed gently in the ocean, sending cheers through mission control in California.
Super Heavy Booster Touches Down Too
The mighty first-stage booster, called “Super Heavy,” successfully detached just three minutes after liftoff and landed in the Gulf of Mexico. This crucial step moves SpaceX closer to its goal: making Starship fully reusable, slashing the cost of space travel.
NASA Eyes Starship for Moon Missions
NASA is already onboard, ordering two Starships for moon-landing missions slated for later this decade. Meanwhile, SpaceX is gearing up to offer tourist trips around the moon, aiming to revolutionise space travel for the public.
Starship’s latest success is a giant leap for Musk’s cosmic ambitions—bringing humanity one step closer to the stars.