SpaceX Revealed Crazy Plan on Starship Flight 9: Catching Ship, Reuse Booster...

SpaceX Revealed Crazy Plan on Starship Flight 9: Catching Ship, Reuse Booster...

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SpaceX Revealed Crazy Plan on Starship Flight 9: Catching Ship, Reuse Booster...
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SpaceX Revealed Crazy Plan on Starship Flight 9: Catching Ship, Reuse Booster...
2025 is set to be a breakthrough year for Starship, with bold and ambitious missions ahead.
One key milestone will be the first attempt to catch Ship—a major step toward full reusability.
While the challenge is immense, SpaceX is actively preparing and refining its strategy.
So, how is the progress going?
Let’s find out in today’s episode of Great SpaceX.
SpaceX Revealed Crazy Plan on Starship Flight 9: Catching Ship, Reuse Booster...
Right now, we’re on the path to Flight 8. Just a few months ago, many expected that SpaceX would attempt a Ship catch during this mission. However, after analyzing the results of Flight 7, it’s clear that we’ll have to wait for a few more flights before witnessing that milestone.
The next flight, Flight 9, has just seen its first scheduling details emerge. According to the FCC’s licensing, the approved launch window spans from March 14 to June 30. While some may question the reliability of FCC licenses, it’s worth noting that their recent approval for Flight 8—no earlier than February 24—turned out to be quite close to the actual launch date.
SpaceX Revealed Crazy Plan on Starship Flight 9: Catching Ship, Reuse Booster...
One of the most significant changes for this mission is the potential reuse of a booster, most likely B14, which successfully returned after Flight 7. Additionally, this flight carries major implications for the future of Starship, as it will test the possibility of returning both stages to their launch site. Preparations for this ambitious milestone are already underway.
While SpaceX is busy finalizing preparations for Flight 8, the company hasn’t lost sight of its long-term goal—catching a returning Starship using the Mechazilla tower. Recent developments at Mega Bay 2 suggest that critical upgrades are already in motion.

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