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Starship Flight 9 Launch Thread

Well folks, it's time for the first reflight of a SuperHeavy booster!

Third time's the charm for Starship version 2?

Scheduled for (UTC)2025-05-27 23:30
Scheduled for (local)2025-05-27 18:30 (CDT)
Launch Window (UTC)2025-05-27 23:30 to 2025-05-28 01:00 (90 minutes)
Launch sitePad A, SpaceX Starbase, TX, USA.
BoosterB14-2
ShipS35
Booster landingSoft water landing in Gulf of Mexico
Ship landingIndian Ocean

Webcasts

StreamLink
Space Affairshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOJKZYSOsGs
Everyday Astronauthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6tP0il4z64
Spaceflight Nowhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okOzxHN9NOA
NASASpaceflightStakeout stream, Launch stream
LabPadrehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr7P1Lrom5A
The Launch Padhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxvw_fDSFc0
VideoFromSpacehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_z8ZjExrVI
SpaceXhttps://x.com/SpaceX/status/1927498623157198920
The Space Devshttps://www.youtube.com/@thespacedevs/videos

Stats

Sourced from NextSpaceflight and r/SpaceX:

☑️ 1st reflight of a Super Heavy booster

☑️ 131 days and 53 minutes turnaround for this booster

☑️ 3rd launch of Starship version 2

☑️ 3rd Starship Full Stack launch this year, 9th overall

☑️ 3rd launch from Pad A this year, 9th overall

☑️ 82 day turnaround for this pad

☑️ 66th SpaceX launch this year, 515th overall

Mission Details 🚀

NextSpaceflight

Flight 9 features the first reflight of a Super Heavy booster, Booster 14, which previously launched Flight 7. Of the 33 engines on the booster, 29 are flight-proven.

Unlike the previous four launches, Booster 14 will not attempt a catch at the launch tower and will be used to test several experiments, including controlling the booster flip direction, a more efficient high-angle-of-attack booster return, and engine-out capability during the final 3-engine landing burn.

SpaceX website (current, archive)

  • Ship objectives include deployment of 8 Starlink simulators, an in-space Raptor relight, and testing of Ship ver2 heatshield and flap design on reentry.
  • "Following stage separation, the booster will flip in a controlled direction before initiating its boostback burn. This will be achieved by blocking several of the vents on the vehicle’s hotstage adapter, causing the thrust from Starship’s engines to push the booster in a known direction. Previous booster flips went in a randomized direction based on a directional push from small differences in thrust from Starship’s upper stage engines at ignition." Diagram by Killip.

Link to Starship Dev thread

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