ROCKET SCIENCE: STARSHIP INTEGRATED FLIGHT TEST 7

SpaceX tested their next iteration their Super Heavy Orbital Booster and a spacecraft named Starship to further demonstrate the viability of reusable boosters and spacecraft.

ROCKET SCIENCE: STARSHIP INTEGRATED FLIGHT TEST 7

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SpaceX Successfully Shows Off Their Super Heavy Booster Strategy

Two Times is a Pattern.  SpaceX started of the New Year by successfully launching and landing a Super Heavy Orbital Booster on January 16, 2025 for the 2nd time out of two initiated capture sequence attempts.

This is the second time the Super Heavy Booster was successfully retrieved using the Capture Arm Method.

SpaceX Super Heavy Booster Returning to the Launch / Landing Site for Retrieval  |  Credit: SpaceX


Starship's 7th Integrated Flight Test 

Watch the Launch of Starship's IFT-7 Mission:

 

 

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Starship Integrated Flight Test 7

 

FIRING ROOM 1 Launch Reaction

The FIRING ROOM 1 is a great place to launch just about anything! 

 

 

 

Starship IFT-7 Launch Preparations

Here is the Press Release Kit for the SpaceX Starship 7 Integrated Flight Test IFT-7.  The PDF along with the images included in the Gratis Download at the bottom of the Feature Page.


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Starship IFT-7 Mission Summary (This pdf including in the Gratis Download below)


SpaceX Starship IFT-7 images were provided by SpaceX

 

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SpaceX Starships in the Final Assembly Area at Starbase TX 

 

 

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Starship sits on the Launch Pad as the New v2.0 Version of Mechazilla photobombs in the background. 

 

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Starship Starlink Satellite Dispenser Version

 

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The Dusk of an old Era in Dispensable Space Vehicles 

 

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Starbase is a the cutting edge of Large Scale Reusable Rockets 

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Starship "Stage Two" and Super Heavy "Stage One" and the Launch Landing Pad and Tower "Stage Zero" 

 

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Super Heavy Booster Landing Where it Launched Just Minute Before

 

 

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Water Deluge Test

 

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Starship makes it's way out the Launch Pad on January 9,2025.

 

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A New Dawn for Spaceflight and Starship and Super Heavy

 

Drones have changed the way we see launches and landings and catches.

 

 

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Landing a SpaceX Super Heavy Booster with no "Landing Gear"

 

 

 

 

 

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Slow Motion Catch of Super Heavy Booster 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tracking Shot of the Catch

 

 

 

 

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