Starship Booster 10 Descent Simulation
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 Published On May 11, 2024

SpaceX launched Starship Booster 10 on March 14th, 2024 as part of the third flight test of the integrated Starship stack, otherwise known as IFT-3/OFT-3

B10 safely delivered Starship S28 into a near-orbital trajectory. However, during the return phase of flight, Booster 10 suffered an anomaly causing it to land approximately 86 kilometers away from the planned landing zone, and it exploded 462 meters above the ocean's surface while traveling at mach 0.92.

This video is a digital recreation of the ENTIRE booster descent phase from multiple angles. The goal of this video is to better illustrate what occured during the flight.

HUGE THANK YOU TO @emlynspace on X for aiding in rendering this project, it would have taken much longer to create without him AND he had to put up with my indecisive shenanigans, go follow him: https://x.com/EmlynSpace

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