Joe Rogan was at Starbase in South Texas to watch a launch that could change the future of space travel. SpaceX’s Starship was taking off for its 11th test flight, the last for this version before a larger, more powerful iteration arrives. Previous testing had resulted in massive explosions and booster failures, so there was a mix of excitement and tension in the air. Elon Musk watched intently, and spectators, including Rogan, wondered if the flight would finally be a success.

Starship, paired with the Super Heavy booster, is designed for rapid reusability and massive payloads. Today’s mission aimed to return both stages safely while testing updated landing techniques, subsonic guidance maneuvers, and in-space engine relights.

The rocket also carried eight dummy Starlink satellites,

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