By News Todays 1 Staff | May 27, 2025
BOCA CHICA, TEXAS — SpaceX is gearing up for the highly anticipated ninth test flight of its next-generation Starship rocket today, following two previous test missions that ended in failure and rained debris back to Earth.
Scheduled for liftoff from SpaceX’s Starbase in Boca Chica at 7:30 PM ET (5:00 AM IST, May 28), the flight comes with heightened scrutiny. Earlier test flights—Flight 7 and Flight 8—both suffered catastrophic failures. Debris from those launches fell over regions including Florida and the Caribbean, raising safety and environmental concerns.
🔍 FAA Approves, Expands Safety Measures
In the wake of those incidents, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted clearance for this mission but with stricter safety protocols. The debris hazard zone has been expanded from 885 to 1,600 nautical miles, and SpaceX has been required to carry $500 million in liability insurance.
The FAA says SpaceX has addressed the key issues identified in earlier flights, particularly a “flash in the rocket engines” during Flight 8, which led to a mid-air breakup of the vehicle.
♻️ Reusability Milestone
What makes Flight 9 especially historic is that SpaceX will attempt, for the first time, to reuse a Super Heavy booster—a key step toward the company’s long-term goal of full reusability.
The mission plan includes:
- Deployment of 8 Starlink satellite simulators
- A mid-flight engine relight test of the Starship upper stage
- A controlled splashdown of the booster in the Gulf of Mexico
- A targeted descent of the Starship upper stage into the Indian Ocean
🌐 How to Watch
SpaceX will stream the launch live on its website and social media channels, with coverage beginning approximately 30 minutes before launch.
🪐 What’s at Stake
This test is pivotal not just for the company’s credibility after recent setbacks, but also for its long-term vision: supporting human missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. A successful test today would mark a major comeback for SpaceX and bring it one step closer to revolutionizing space travel.
Stay tuned with News Todays 1 for real-time updates, analysis, and live coverage of this critical launch.











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