August 09
clear sky
16 knots
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SpaceX is preparing the vehicles for Starship Flight 10.
Booster 16 Cryogenic Proof Test
Ship 37 Cryogenic Proof Test
Booster 16 Static Fire
OLM Starship Static Fire Adaptor Install
Ship 37 Single Engine Static Fire
Ship 37 6-Engine Static Fire
OLM Starship Static Fire Adaptor Removal
Ship 37 Raptor Swap
OLM Starship Static Fire Adaptor Re-Install
Ship 37 Testing
OLM Starship Static Fire Adaptor Removal
Local Notice to Mariners (Gulf)
Notice To Air Mission (Cuba)
Notice To Air Mission (Mexico)
Regulatory Approval
Temporary Flight Restriction (USA)
Road Closure for Launch
Booster 16 at Launch Site
Ship 37 at Launch Site
Confirmation from SpaceX
Vehicles Stacked
Closures can indicate a planned Starship test or transport
No Upcoming Closures.
Ship 38 is a Starship upper-stage prototype and the final Block 2 Ship.
Booster 17 is the final Super Heavy prototype of its generation.
Ship 37 is a Starship upper-stage prototype slated to support Starship Flight 10. Ship 37 became the first Starship upper-stage prototype to static fi...
Booster 16 is a Super Heavy vehicle that has been tested with cryogenic fluids at Masseys and static-fired at the orbital launch pad. Booster 16 is sl...
Ship 36 was a Starship upper-stage prototype that exploded while preparing for a static fire at the Masseys test site. Ship 36 was intended to fly on ...
Booster 14 and Ship 35 are the Super Heavy and Starship pair that launched Starship Flight 9.
Ship 35 was a Starship upper-stage prototype that launched Starship Flight 9 and was the first Block 2 ship to successfully reach SECO.
Booster 15 and Ship 34 are the Super Heavy and Starship pair that launched on Starship Flight 8.
Booster 15 is a Super Heavy vehicle launched on Starship Flight 8 and successfully caught by the launch tower.
Ship 34 is a Starship upper-stage prototype that launched on Starship Flight 8. Similarly to Ship 33, Ship 34 also experienced a RUD (rapid unschedule...
Booster 14 and Ship 33 were the Super Heavy and Starship pair launched on Starship Flight 7. Booster 14 was successfully caught by the launch tower's ...
Booster 14 was a Super Heavy vehicle launched on Starship Flight 7 and was successfully caught on the launch tower's chopstick arms. One of Booster 14...
Ship 33 was the first next-gen Starship upper-stage prototype and launched on Starship Flight 7. Ship 33 experienced a RUD (rapid unscheduled disassem...
Booster 13 and Ship 31 are the Super Heavy and Starship pair launched on Starship Flight 6.
Booster 13 is a Super Heavy prototype launched in Starship Flight 6.
Ship 31 is a Starship upper-stage prototype launched in Starship Flight 6. Ship 31 became the third Starship vehicle to successfully survive atmospher...
Booster 12 and Ship 30 are the Super Heavy and Starship pair launched on Starship Flight 5. Booster 12 has become the first booster to be caught succe...
Booster 12 is a Super Heavy prototype launched on Starship Flight 5 and became the first booster to be successfully caught using the chopstick system ...
Ship 30 is a Starship upper-stage prototype launched on Starship Flight 5. Ship 30 became the second Starship vehicle to successfully survive atmosphe...
Booster 11 and Ship 29 are the Super Heavy and Starship pair that launched the fourth integrated test flight. They became the first Booster and Ship i...
Booster 11 is a Super Heavy prototype that launched in Starship's fourth integrated flight test. Booster 11 became the first Super Heavy Booster to su...
Ship 29 is a Starship upper-stage prototype that launched in Starship's fourth integrated flight test. Ship 29 became the first Starship vehicle to su...
Booster 10 and Ship 28 were the Super Heavy and Starship pair that flew on Starship Flight 3.
Booster 10 is a Super Heavy prototype launched on the third Starship flight test.
Ship 28 is a Starship upper-stage prototype launched on the third Starship flight test.
Ship 26 is a Starship prototype that served as a ground test article.
Booster 9 and Ship 25 are the Super Heavy and Starship pair that flew in Starship Flight Test 2.
Booster 9 was a Super Heavy prototype. It was the first booster to feature electronic thrust vector control of the Raptor engines and was the first to...
Ship 25 was a Starship prototype with a heatshield that launched along with Booster 9 on Starship’s second integrated flight test. Its payload bay was...
Booster 7 & Ship 24 are the Super Heavy and Starship pairing that flew on Starship's first integrated launch.
Ship 24 was the first Starship prototype to feature a payload door meant to deploy Starlink satellites. However, the payload door was later sealed shu...
Booster 7.1 is a structural test article that performs stress testing to verify the limits of the current Super Heavy design.
Booster 7 was the first Super Heavy vehicle to accommodate 33 Raptor engines and static aero surfaces. It was part of the first integrated Starship la...
Booster 4 and Ship 20 were the first vehicles to be assembled into a full Starship stack. Originally, they were slated as the vehicles for the first o...
Ship 20 was the first Starship prototype to receive a full heat shield. It was also the first ship to be mated with a booster. Originally slated to be...
Booster 4 was the first Super Heavy vehicle to be outfitted with 29 Raptor engines and four grid fins. Originally slated to be part of the first orbit...
Booster 3 is the first Super Heavy prototype to reach the launch site. It is expected to conduct proof testing and other tests on the ground but is no...
B2.1 is a test vehicle made with a ship thrust dome and a booster aft skirt. The purpose of this unusual tank is not clear.
BN2.1 was a test tank designed to validate the structural soundness of the Super Heavy thrust section using cryogenic proof testing with thrust rams.
Starship SN15 was a prototype Starship vehicle that conducted a test flight to 10 kilometers in altitude. It became the first prototype to softly land...
Starship SN12's nosecone was a test article that was used to characterize the performance limitations of the current nosecone design.
Starship SN11 was a prototype Starship vehicle that conducted a test flight to approximately 10 kilometers. During the landing burn, it experienced an...
Starship SN10 was a prototype Starship vehicle that conducted a suborbital flight using three Raptor engines. SN10 was destroyed in an explosion a few...
Starship SN9 was a test vehicle designed to attempt a high-altitude test flight similar to the one conducted by Starship SN8. SN9 tipped over while un...
Starship SN8 was a test vehicle designed to perform a 12.5 km test flight. It became the first Starship to be outfitted with three Raptors (SN30, SN32...
SN7.2 was a test tank design to test thinner 3mm stainless steel for future Starship prototypes. The tank performed two cryogenic proof tests to verif...
The SN7.1 prototype was tested to failure at the end of its test campaign. The test article was used to validate new manufacturing techniques.
Starship SN7 was a small prototype tank designed to test a new steel alloy (304L) and welding techniques. It was tested to destruction on two occasion...
Starship SN6 successfully performed a 150-meter hop with Raptor SN29.
Starship SN5 was a Starship prototype that flew successfully to 150 meters – becoming the first full-scale tank section to fly. It was outfitted with ...
Starship SN4 was the first full-scale tank section to pass a cryogenic proof test. It then went on to complete several successful static fires, before...
Starship SN3 was lost during a cryogenic proof test. During the test, a lack of pressure in the LOX tank caused it to collapse under the weight of a f...
Starship SN2 was originally planned to be a full-scale Starship tank section which would conduct a hop to 150 meters. Following the loss of Starship S...
Starship SN1 was a Starship prototype that popped during a cryogenic proof test. The vehicle's "thrust puck" was unable to withstand the forces of a ...
Starship Mk1 was the first full-scale Starship prototype. A fairing was also built for it, but the fairing was not used during testing at the pad. The...
Starhopper is a smaller-scale Starship prototype vehicle. It was a pathfinder used to help SpaceX gain experience with stainless steel. It performed t...