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Watch SpaceX’s Starship come down for nighttime splashdown during epic test flight (video)

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Watch SpaceX’s Starship come down for nighttime splashdown during epic test flight (video)

SpaceX has given us another angle on the epic fifth test flight of its Starship megarocket.

The company made history on that Oct. 13 mission, catching Starship‘s Super Heavy first-stage booster with the “chopstick” arms of the launch tower about seven minutes after liftoff.

But Starship’s 165-foot-tall (50 meters) upper stage — known as Starship, or just Ship — aced its return to Earth as well. It came down for a pinpoint splashdown halfway around the world from its South Texas launch site, as a newly released video from SpaceX shows.

The upper stage of SpaceX’s fifth Starship vehicle comes down for a splashdown in the Indian Ocean on Oct. 13, 2024. (Image credit: SpaceX via X)

“Starship flip maneuver and landing burn on its fifth flight test. Vehicle improvements ensured flaps were protected from high heating, resulting in a controlled entry and high-accuracy splashdown at the targeted area in the Indian Ocean,” SpaceX wrote in a Friday (Oct. 18) post on X that shared the 21-second video. 

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