Footage posted by SpaceX on X, shows Super Heavy landing burn and soft splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico, about 8 minutes after Starship liftoff during the fourth integrated flight test(IFT-4) of the company's massive space vehicle on June 6.
SpaceX aims to make the 70 meter-tall first stage(or booster) reusable, just like the company's workhorse, Falcon 9 first stage. "Next flight, we try to catch it with giant Mechzilla arms, inspired, at least in part, inspired by Kong v Godzilla," Elon Musk wrote Saturday, on X. "If they can fake do it in movies, we can do it irl! Logic."
Despite its damaged flap during reentry, Starship's 50 meter-tall upper stage (simply called the Ship by the company) also splashed down in the Indian ocean 6 kilometers off the targeted location, according to Musk. "Booster landing was on target, ship landing was several km off due to flap damage, but both were soft landings," he wrote Saturday, on X.