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Elon Musk’s SpaceX giant super heavy rocket crashes into Gulf of Mexico — Watch video here

Moments after liftoff, the Super Heavy booster separated from Starship in a hot-staging sequence. The massive booster then began its planned descent toward the Gulf of Mexico.

October 14, 2025 / 10:17 IST
SpaceX’s Starship Marks Progress Despite Super Heavy’s Fiery End (Image: NSF)

SpaceX sent its Starship Super Heavy rocket into space from its Starbase facility in Texas, the world's most powerful rocket's 11th test flight. The mission aimed to refine the company’s vision of building fully reusable spacecraft for deep-space missions.

Super Heavy Crashes, But Was the Flight a Success?

Moments after liftoff, the Super Heavy booster separated from Starship in a hot-staging sequence. The massive booster then began its planned descent toward the Gulf of Mexico. Rather than a gentle landing, it splashed down into the ocean, finishing its flight dramatically.


Though lost, the descent provided SpaceX with critical information. Engineers had tested engine restarts, new guidance controls and landing manoeuvres. The booster utilised a three-phase engine regimen—thirteen for slowing down, five for coming down and three for hovering before landing. Each step, though not flawless, provided insights for future reusability trials.

What Did Starship Achieve in Orbit?

While the booster fell short of recovery, Starship continued its flight. It released eight dummy Starlink satellites into suborbital space and carried out an in-space engine restart. The upper stage also performed several flight manoeuvres before splashing down in the Indian Ocean, as planned.

SpaceX used this trajectory to test guidance systems and heat shield durability. A few thermal tiles were intentionally taken off to study how the spacecraft would perform under high reentry stress, which would make systems better for upcoming missions to the moon and Mars.

What Does This Mean for SpaceX's Future?

Although the booster's crash has drawn attention, the mission still constituted progress. It showed that SpaceX is learning from each launch and improving recovery reliability. The company’s goal of creating a fully reusable heavy-lift system remains at the centre of its work.

Each test flight builds knowledge for future missions, from crewed Moon landings to cargo runs to Mars. SpaceX’s rapid pace of testing keeps it ahead in the race for deep-space travel, even when success comes with fiery endings.

first published: Oct 14, 2025 10:05 am

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