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    SpaceX Launches 11th Starship, Setting Stage for Moon and Mars Missions

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyOctober 14, 2025 Space No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SpaceX’s 11th Starship Test Paves the Way for Lunar and Mars Missions

    SpaceX successfully launched its 11th Starship rocket from Texas on Monday, marking a key milestone before testing an upgraded version designed for future Moon and Mars missions. The two-stage rocket, made up of the Starship upper stage and its Super Heavy booster, lifted off from SpaceX’s Starbase facility at 6:23 p.m. CT (2323 GMT). After propelling Starship into space, the Super Heavy booster returned for a controlled landing in the Gulf of Mexico before self-destructing, completing another step in the company’s ongoing test campaign.

    Testing Success and Heat Shield Upgrades

    Monday’s flight followed a successful mission in August, which ended a series of earlier failures. This latest test mirrored that mission, carrying a batch of mock Starlink satellites and performing several in-flight experiments. SpaceX reignited Starship’s engines briefly in orbit and evaluated new heat shield tiles during re-entry, which endured the intense heat of its descent before the vehicle splashed down in the Indian Ocean west of Australia.

    Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy called the mission “another major step toward landing Americans on the Moon’s south pole,” noting the progress SpaceX is making toward its lunar objectives under NASA’s Artemis programme.

    Preparing for Advanced Starship Flights

    SpaceX plans to begin testing a more advanced Starship prototype later this year or in early 2026. This upgraded version will include docking adapters and other essential hardware for orbital refuelling — a complex process involving two Starships connecting in orbit to transfer large amounts of super-cooled fuel.

    “This is really the vehicle that could take humans to the Moon and Mars,” SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell said at a recent conference in Paris. She confirmed that the new prototype is the company’s next major focus. CEO Elon Musk has stated that SpaceX aims to conduct its first in-orbit refuelling mission next year, an essential step before sending humans to the lunar surface.

    Starship’s Role in NASA’s Artemis Programme

    Starship is central to NASA’s $3 billion contract with SpaceX under the Artemis programme, which aims to return humans to the Moon for the first time since 1972. Multiple Starship tankers will be required to refuel a lunar lander variant in orbit to complete its journey to the Moon.

    However, NASA safety advisers have cautioned that delays in the development of Starship’s lunar lander systems could push back the US timeline by several years. Achieving a successful test landing on the Moon’s rugged terrain remains one of SpaceX’s biggest upcoming challenges.

    The Starship system, the world’s most powerful rocket and significantly larger than the Falcon 9, also supports SpaceX’s growing Starlink network by carrying heavier satellites. Ultimately, Starship is central to Elon Musk’s long-term vision of transporting humans and cargo to Mars, expanding humanity’s presence beyond Earth.

    with inputs from Reuters

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