SpaceX Starship Successfully Completes Sixth Flight With a Banana Payload, Super Heavy Splashdown
The sixth test flight of SpaceX's Starship, the world's largest rocket, was successfully conducted on November 19. The 400-foot (122 metres) rocket, developed by Elon Musk's private space company, lifted off at 5:00 pm EST from the Starbase facility in South Texas. Despite high anticipation for a repeat of its previous booster catch using the launch tower's “chopstick” arms, the Super Heavy booster was instead directed to a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico due to a safety parameter being triggered.
Booster Catch Attempt DeferredThe planned booster recovery had to be cancelled as per data assessed mid-flight, confirmed Dan Huot, a SpaceX representative during the live webcast. The booster splashed into the Gulf seven minutes after launch. A previous flight in October demonstrated a successful tower catch, marking a significant milestone for reusable rocket technology.
With data and flight learnings as our primary payload, Starship's sixth flight test once again delivered → https://t.co/oIFc3u9laE pic.twitter.com/O6ZKThQRr6
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) November 20, 2024Milestones Achieved in Starship's Upper StageThe upper stage of Starship, known simply as “Ship,” followed a semi-orbital trajectory similar to that of the fifth flight. For the first time, the spacecraft carried a payload – a banana serving as a zero-gravity indicator. This flight tested modifications to its heat shield and new thermal protection materials while also performing an engine re-light during flight to validate re-entry manoeuvres critical for future orbital missions.
Enhanced Observations of Re-EntryUnlike previous flights, this mission was timed for better visibility of the Ship's descent. The spacecraft survived the intense re-entry process and executed a vertical splashdown in the Indian Ocean near Australia. Observers noted the craft's resilience despite testing a less advanced heat shield.
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Political Attendance Highlights InterestPresident-elect Donald Trump was among those present at the event, underlining his growing rapport with Elon Musk. Trump, who has recently appointed Musk to co-lead a government efficiency group, showed visible support for the Starship programme during this high-profile launch.
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