Starship Integrated Flight Test 9 (IFT-9) Preview | NET 27.05.25; 23:30 UTC

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SpaceX is preparing for the ninth integrated flight test (IFT-9) of its Starship program, scheduled for March 27, 2025. This test follows challenges encountered during IFT-8 and introduces new objectives to advance Starship’s development. Below is a summary of key points, including insights from IFT-8 and details for IFT-9.

IFT-8 Mishap Summary

During IFT-8, issues arose with the Super Heavy booster and the Starship spacecraft:

  • Booster Engine Relight Failure: Torch ignition issues prevented some of the booster’s engines from relighting during the boostback and landing burn phases.
  • Starship Explosion: A hardware failure in one of the upper stage’s center Raptor engines led to inadvertent propellant mixing and ignition, causing the spacecraft’s explosion.

Source: SpaceX IFT-8 Mishap Investigation Summary

IFT-9 Objectives

IFT-9 introduces several milestones and experiments to further test Starship’s capabilities:

  • Flight-Proven Booster: This will be the first launch of a Super Heavy booster previously flown and recovered during IFT-7. Notably, 29 of its 33 Raptor engines are flight-proven.
  • Payload Deployment: Starship will deploy eight Starlink simulators (~16'000kg), similar in size to next-generation Starlink satellites, marking the vehicle’s first payload deployment.
  • Raptor Engine Relight: A single Raptor engine on the Starship spacecraft will attempt an in-space relight.
  • Reentry Stress Test: Starship’s reentry profile will intentionally stress the structural limits of the upper stage’s rear flaps at the point of maximum dynamic pressure.
  • Booster Flight Experiments: The Super Heavy booster will perform experiments to gather data on future flight profiles and off-nominal scenarios. To prioritize the safety of Starbase’s launch infrastructure, the booster will target an offshore landing in the Gulf of Mexico and will not attempt a return to the launch site.
  • High Angle of Attack Descent: The booster will fly at a higher angle of attack during descent to increase atmospheric drag, reducing descent speed and propellant needed for the landing burn.
  • Flight Trajectory: mission profile will be similar to IFT-8. Ship will land in the Indian Ocean (ideally close to Australia).

Source: SpaceX IFT-9 Mission Overview

Source: Wikipedia Starship flight test 9

Starship Program Timeline

The table below outlines the timeline of Starship’s integrated flight tests, showing the progression of tests and intervals between them:

TestDateDays Elapsed
IFT-120.04.23-
IFT-218.11.23212
IFT-314.03.24117
IFT-406.06.2484
IFT-513.10.24129
IFT-619.11.2437
IFT-716.01.2558
IFT-806.03.2549
IFT-927.03.2582

Starship Specifications

The Starship system, comprising the spacecraft and Super Heavy booster, is designed for full reusability and large-scale payload delivery. Key specifications include:

ComponentDetails
Full Stack
Height123 m
Diameter9 m
Payload Capacity (Reusable)100–150 t
Starship Spacecraft
Height52 m
Diameter9 m
Super Heavy Booster
Height71 m
Diameter9 m

Source: SpaceX Starship Overview

NASASpaceflight Update

Starship Flight 9 Prepares for Launch | What You Need To Know | Starbase Update

Raptor Engine Development

The Raptor engine, powering both the Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy booster, has undergone significant upgrades to improve performance and reliability. For a detailed look at these advancements, watch Tim Dodd’s video: How SpaceX Is Upgrading Raptor To Be The Ultimate Rocket Engine!

Last Minute Appointment for Tim Dodd

Tim got the chance to talk to Elon Musk 4 hours before launch of IFT 9

Got to catch up with @elonmusk for a few minutes before today's launch! We were going to chat after today's speech, but unfortunately that changed, but, always happy to talk rockets!!! Join our Flight 9 coverage in 15 minutes!! Best of luck today @SpaceX!!! pic.twitter.com/KJNEtiyJ2d

— Everyday Astronaut (@Erdayastronaut) May 27, 2025

Elon indicates that the most important point of this mission is to test the heat tiles.


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Tim Dodd was lucky enough to get three guided tours around Starbase by Elon Musk:

Tour 2024:

Tour 2022:

Tour 2021:

Further information

StarshipGazer.com: Useful Starship links
Background information about previous SpaceX launches: Wikipedia
FAA: SpaceX Starship Super Heavy Project at the Boca Chica Launch Site
FAA: Licensed Launches

Starship OFT flight plan

Lex Fridman: Starship: The most powerful rocket ever made | Tim Dodd and Lex Fridman

SpaceX Starship Explosive Potential, and Big Bang Theory

Tim Dodd made a video contrasting Starship V1 and V2:
What's new with Flight 7's massively upgraded Starship?!?


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