SpaceX launched its ninth Starship test flight on May 27, showcasing bold advancements including the first reuse of a Super Heavy booster. Although both rocket stages were lost before completing all mission goals, the test delivered valuable data on reusability, aerodynamic control, and thermal protection. The upper stage reached space and attempted satellite deployment, but suffered from a fuel tank leak and failed to complete its return. Flight 9 reinforces SpaceX’s iterative approach as the company aims to develop a fully reusable rocket system for missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.