Starship Flight 11
13 October 2025
Launch Pad 1
Starbase [Boca Chica Village, Texas]
SpaceX's Starship lifted off from Starbase [Boca Chica Village, Texas] on its eleventh flight test at 7:23 p.m. EDT on 13 October 2025. This was the final flight of the second-generation Starship and first generation Super Heavy booster, as well as the final launch from the current configuration of Pad 1.
EXCERPTS FROM A SPACEX MEDIA RELEASE

The flight test began with Super Heavy igniting all 33 Raptor engines and ascending over the Gulf of Mexico. The successful first-stage ascent was followed by a hot-staging maneuver, with Starship’s upper stage igniting its six Raptor engines to continue its flight to space.

Following stage separation, the Super Heavy booster completed its boostback burn to put it on a course to a pre-planned splashdown zone off the coast of Texas using 12 of the 13 planned engines. Under the same angle of attack tested on the previous flight, the booster descended until successfully igniting all 13 planned engines (including one that did not relight during the boostback burn) for the high-thrust portion of the landing burn. The booster successfully executed a unique landing burn planned for use on the next generation booster. Super Heavy hovered above the water before shutting down its engines and splashing down.

After completing a full-duration ascent burn, Starship achieved its planned velocity and trajectory. During flight, Starship successfully deployed eight Starlink simulators and executed the third in-space relight of a Raptor engine, demonstrating a critical capability for future deorbit burns.

Starship re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere and was able to gather extensive data on the performance of its heatshield as it was intentionally stressed to test the limits of the vehicle’s capabilities. In the final minutes of flight, Starship performed a dynamic banking maneuver to mimic the trajectory that future missions returning to Starbase will fly. Starship then guided itself using its four flaps to the pre-planned splashdown zone in the Indian Ocean, successfully executing a landing flip, landing burn, and soft splashdown.

LONG DISTANCE VIEWS OF THE LAUNCH
Starship appeared in the Central Florida sky shortly after liftoff with about two minutes left of powered flight. These images are short time exposures to bring out details of the event.
Starship's engines shutdown.
ABOVE & BELOW: The Sun lights up propellant being vented by Starship.
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