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Flight 8

Starship

SpaceX

Launch Status
Failure

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Weather Forecast During Launch

The forecast calls for a temperature of 76°F, few clouds, 16% cloud cover and a wind speed of 22mph.

Trajectory

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T- 01 : 15 : 00 GO for Prop Load
Launch director verifies go for propellant load
T- 00 : 45 : 59 Stage 2 LOX Load
Start of liquid oxygen loading in the second stage
T- 00 : 42 : 59 Stage 2 LNG Load
Start of liquid methane loading in the second stage
T- 00 : 41 : 22 Stage 1 LNG Load
Start of liquid methane loading in the first stage
T- 00 : 35 : 35 Stage 1 LOX Load
Start of liquid oxygen loading in the first stage
T- 00 : 19 : 40 Engine Chill
Start of engine chilling
T- 00 : 03 : 20 Stage 2 Propellant Load Complete
End of propellant loading in the second stage
T- 00 : 02 : 50 Stage 1 Propellant Load Complete
End of propellant loading in the first stage
T- 00 : 00 : 30 GO for Launch
Launch director verifies go for launch
T- 00 : 00 : 10 Flame Deflector Activation
Activation of the flame deflector ahead of engine ignition
T- 00 : 00 : 03 Ignition
Start of the engine ignition sequence
T+ 00 : 00 : 00 Excitement Guaranteed
Excitement guaranteed
T+ 00 : 00 : 02 Liftoff
First upwards movement of the rocket
T+ 00 : 01 : 02 Max-Q
Maximum dynamic pressure
T+ 00 : 02 : 32 MECO
Cut-off of the main engine
T+ 00 : 02 : 40 Stage 2 Separation
Separation of the second stage from the first
T+ 00 : 02 : 45 Booster Boostback Burn Startup
Start of the booster boostback burn
T+ 00 : 03 : 30 Booster Boostback Burn Shutdown
End of the booster boostback burn
T+ 00 : 03 : 32 Booster Hot Stage Jettison
Separation of the hot stage from the booster
T+ 00 : 06 : 37 Stage 1 Landing Burn
Start of the first stage landing burn
T+ 00 : 06 : 57 Stage 1 Landing
Landing of the first stage
T+ 00 : 08 : 44 SECO-1
First cut-off of the second engine
T+ 00 : 17 : 24 Payload Separation
Final deployment of the payload from the rocket
T+ 00 : 37 : 28 SEB-2
2nd burn of the second engine
T+ 00 : 47 : 22 Atmospheric Entry
Start of the atmospheric re-entry
T+ 01 : 03 : 05 Starship Transonic
Starship passing through the transonic regime
T+ 01 : 04 : 20 Starship Subsonic
Starship reaches a subsonic velocity
T+ 01 : 06 : 04 Landing Flip
Flip maneuver to set the orientation for landing
T+ 01 : 06 : 06 Starship Landing Burn
Start of the Starship orbital stage landing burn
T+ 01 : 06 : 26 Starship Landing
Landing of the Starship orbital stage

Mission

Flight 8

  • Type: Test Flight
  • Orbit: Suborbital

Eighth test flight of the two-stage Starship launch vehicle.

Ship 34 lost 4 out of 6 Raptors at around T+8:00 and entered unrecoverable roll.

Location

Orbital Launch Mount A

SpaceX Starbase, TX, USA

Orbital Launch Mount A has witnessed the launch of 8 rockets, including 0 orbital launch attempts. While SpaceX Starbase, TX, USA, has been the site for 17 rocket launches.

Starbase is an industrial complex for Starship rockets and the headquarters of the American aerospace manufacturer company SpaceX. Located near Brownsville, Texas, United States, it has been under construction since the late 2010s by SpaceX. Starbase is composed of a spaceport near the Gulf of Mexico, a production facility at the Boca Chica village, and a small structure test site along the Texas State Highway 4.

Rocket

SpaceX Starship

Fully reusable two-stage super heavy-lift launch vehicle.

Learn more about SpaceX Starship

Landing

Core Booster 15

The Superheavy booster No. 15 was successfully caught by the launch pad tower. Booster Booster 15 last launched 03/06/2025 and has seen 1 successful launches and landings. Super Heavy booster used for the eighth Starship flight test.

A sonic boom is likely to occur a few minutes after launch as the booster returns to the launch site. Be prepared for a loud but thrilling experience! Learn more about rocket launch sonic booms

Orbital Launch Mount A - OLM-A

Return to Launch Site - RTLS

A return to launch site usually means that after stage separation the booster flips and does a burn back towards the launch site, landing near where it initially launched from.

Agency

SpaceX

Space Exploration Technologies Corp., known as SpaceX, is an American aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California. It was founded in 2002 by entrepreneur Elon Musk with the goal of reducing space transportation costs and enabling the colonization of Mars. SpaceX operates from many pads, on the East Coast of the US they operate from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and historic LC-39A at Kennedy Space Center. They also operate from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, usually for polar launches. Another launch site is being developed at Boca Chica, Texas.

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Ken & Judy O' Neill
Ken & Judy O' Neill
27 days ago

WE ARE READY SPACEX…….LETS MAKE THIS ONE COUNT………

Michael Kappauff
Michael Kappauff
Reply to  Ken & Judy O' Neill
21 days ago

Yessir!

Michael Kappauff
Michael Kappauff
21 days ago

LETS GO

Michael Kappauff
Michael Kappauff
21 days ago

Number 8, we got this! Let’s maybe not blow it up lol.

Ken & Judy O
Ken & Judy O' Neill
20 days ago

LETS GO ELON …….

Freddy
Freddy
19 days ago

Make, review and commit updates as soon as possible. Always review the latest broadcasts of T-0 time information. This will make it easier for some of us not to miss the launch that many of us are looking forward to so much. Greetings to the team from the northern coast… Read more »

Dave
Dave
17 days ago

What are the wind limitations for launch and booster return/ capture ?

Annette
Annette
16 days ago

SO excited about this launch!

Annette
Annette
16 days ago

Wish I could be there in person!

Ken & Judy O
Ken & Judy O' Neill
Reply to  Annette
15 days ago

& US AUSSIE’s DOWN UNDER.!

parker.w
parker.w
Reply to  Annette
15 days ago

same dude

Doug
Doug
16 days ago

Just went live on X… Fingers are crossed.

parker.w
parker.w
16 days ago

why is it keep changing the dates

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  parker.w
15 days ago

Rocket launch schedules change often especially when new rockets are being tested.

Airhead
Airhead
Reply to  Rocket Monkey
15 days ago

It’s not rocket science. oh, wait…

Spit-N-Seeds
Spit-N-Seeds
15 days ago

I’ve listened to Sputnik’s signal and watched Allen Sheppard lift off on a Redstone Rocket. Mercury, Gemini and Apollo led to the moon landings, “..not because they are easy but because they are hard”. Now SpaceX ingenuity brings the moon and planets within touching distance of American greatness. I am… Read more »

parker.w
parker.w
14 days ago

SPACEX IS GO FOR LANCUH

Ken & Judy O' Neill
Ken & Judy O' Neill
13 days ago

ALL ENGINES RUNNING WE HAVE LIFT OFF………ALMOST.!

Dee
Dee
13 days ago

Will the arms be catching the rocket?

Rocket Monkey
Rocket Monkey
Admin
Reply to  Dee
13 days ago

Yes

destin2012
destin2012
12 days ago

what rocket starship flight 8 crash space debris