Updated On: 27 August, 2025 12:04 PM IST | Washington | AP
SpaceX’s Starship completed its 10th test launch, deploying eight dummy satellites and splashing down safely in the Indian Ocean. The mission marks a milestone after previous failures, advancing NASA’s lunar plans and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s long-term goal of Mars missions.

The SpaceX’s Starship lifts off on May 27. PIC/SpaceX
SpaceX launched the latest test of its mega rocket Starship on Tuesday night and completed the first-ever deployment of a test payload ' eight dummy satellites ' into space. After just over an hour coasting through space, Starship splashed down as planned in the Indian Ocean.
Starship blasted off from Starbase, SpaceX's launch site in South Texas, just after 6:30 pm. It was the 10th test for the world's biggest and most powerful rocket, which SpaceX and NASA hope to use to get astronauts back on the moon.
NASA has ordered two Starships to land astronauts on the moon later this decade, and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's ultimate goal is Mars. No crew members were aboard the demo launch. The test also included the successful return of the craft's Super Heavy Booster, which splashed down in the Atlantic after testing a landing-burn engine sequence.