• SpaceX to test upcoming Starfall reentry vehicle with demonstration mi

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    SpaceX to test upcoming Starfall reentry vehicle with demonstration mission
    on Tuesday

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    Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:06:30 +0000

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    SpaceX is set to launch a demonstration mission for its Starfall reentry vehicle early on The post SpaceX to test upcoming Starfall reentry vehicle with demonstration mission on Tuesday appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com .

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    SpaceX is set to launch a demonstration mission for its Starfall reentry vehicle early on Tuesday morning. Falcon 9 is scheduled to liftoff at 6:43 AM EDT (10:43 UTC) from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Weather is 95% go for launch, with the only concerns being the cumulus cloud rule.

    Riding within a payload fairing atop Falcon 9 will be a demonstration version of the pancake-like Starfall reentry vehicle. Following launch, the Starfall vehicle will remain attached to the second stage before being deorbited for reentry, ultimately targeting a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean just hours after launch.



    SpaceXs Starfall reentry vehicle

    SpaceXs Starfall reentry vehicle is an upcoming mass-produced spacecraft that will autonomously transport payloads safely from orbit to Earths surface. The disk-shaped Starfall capsules will have a diameter of 3.1 m, stand only 0.75
    m tall, and have a mass of approximately 2,100 kg. Once in service, the reentry vehicles will be capable of carrying payloads of up to 1,000 kg, supporting point-to-point cargo and in-orbit manufacturing services.



    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a final environmental assessment for the Starfall demonstration missions on May 15, providing, for the first time, information on Starfall and SpaceXs ultimate plans for the vehicle. The FAA assessment approved SpaceX for no more than two
    demonstration missions, stating SpaceX would reenter Starfall through Earths atmosphere on a pre-planned trajectory and land (splash down) the capsule in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 700 nautical miles (nm) off the U.S. west coast in international waters SpaceX would recover vehicle components, including parachutes and heat shields, to the maximum extent practicable.

    According to the FAA, a Starfall capsule is comprised of two halves. The top half, or top plate, consists of an aluminum structure partially wrapped in thermal protection material. This top plate masses approximately 1,400 kg.
    The bottom half, the heat shield, features a carbon-fiber structure wrapped
    in thermal protection material, with two carbon-overwrapped pressure vessels (COPVs) and smaller auxiliary compressed-gas bottles. The heat shield masses approximately 700 kg. After reentry, the heat shield and top plate would separate.

    During reentry, Starfall will use an inert gas, likely nitrogen, from within the COPVs to control its attitude. A drogue and main parachute will deploy following the plasma phase of reentry to slow the vehicle to a safe velocity for a splashdown. It is unknown when the separation of the heat shield and
    top plate occurs relative to the parachute deployments. Figure from FAA assessment showing the design of the Starfall vehicle. (Credit: FAA)

    SpaceX plans to ultimately mass-produce Starfall vehicles, which are expected to be used in a wide range of applications. One such application of Starfall is its use as a military asset. Starfalls point-to-point cargo delivery capability could be used by militaries to deliver critical cargo or supplies to conflict zones or underserved areas in need of military support. See Also Starfall Demo Updates Falcon Missions Section NSF Shop Click Here to Join L2

    Another application of Starfall is in-space manufacturing, most notably for pharmaceutical drugs and advanced material production. Manufacturing these products in a microgravity environment offers several benefits, and Starfall capsules are expected to return them to Earth after theyve been manufactured in orbit. Whats more, once commercial space stations are operational in
    orbit, reentry vehicles like Starfall are expected to be used to quickly return items to Earth, rather than waiting for a cargo or crewed vehicle to depart, thereby increasing the cadence of mass returned to Earth.

    Starfall demonstration mission

    The first Starfall demonstration mission is scheduled to launch on Tuesday, June 23rd, at 6:43 AM EDT (10:43 UTC) from SLC-40 in Florida. Falcon 9 will follow a southeast trajectory out of the Cape into a low-Earth orbit (LEO). The launch window lasts for an hour, closing at 7:43 AM EDT (11:43 UTC).

    Falcon booster B1078 will support this mission, flying for the 29th time. After stage separation, the booster will land atop SpaceXs east coast droneship, A Shortfall of Gravitas , downrange in the Atlantic. The booster has previously supported the Crew-6, O3b mPOWER 3 & 4, USSF-124, BlueBird 1
    to 5, Nusantara Lima, and 23 Starlink missions. Rendering of Starfall
    capsules being deployed from Starship. (Credit: SpaceX)

    The Starfall demonstration vehicle is expected to stay attached to the Falcon 9 second stage in LEO for around 1.5 orbits. The second stage will then deorbit itself and the Starfall capsule, after which Starfall will be jettisoned and prepared for reentry. SpaceX has released limited information about the mission, and it is unknown if the Starfall demonstration vehicle will carry any payloads, though instrumentation will likely be used to
    measure reentry forces.

    Following reentry, Starfall will separate its two halves, deploy its parachutes, and splash down in the Pacific, approximately 1,300 km off the west coast of the United States. As mentioned, limited information is available about the mission, and more information is expected to be released during and after the mission.

    (Lead image: Falcon 9 stands atop SLC-40. Credit: SpaceX)



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