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Watch SpaceX Starship flight 6 splash down in amazing ‘buoycam’ footage (video)

water-level view of a large silver spacecraft coming down for a vertical splashdown in the ocean

A camera set up on a buoy in the Indian Ocean caught the end of SpaceX’s latest Starship test flight, and it’s quite a sight to behold.

That suborbital flight, which launched from SpaceX’s Starbase facility in South Texas on Nov. 19, sent the 165-foot-tall (50 meters) upper stage of the Starship megarocket partway around the world, toward a patch of the Indian Ocean off the northwestern coast of Australia.

The spacecraft made it through Earth’s atmosphere in one piece, maneuvering its way to a soft, controlled splashdown. And the buoycam captured this dramatic action, as SpaceX revealed in an X post on Nov. 22.

The upper stage of SpaceX’s sixth Starship megarocket comes in for an Indian Ocean splashdown on Nov. 19, 2024. (Image credit: SpaceX)

“Starship landing burn and splashdown in the Indian Ocean,” SpaceX wrote in the post, which featured 23 seconds of buoycam footage.

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