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Hello, and welcome to the Starship Progress page, which is an unofficial general page for the latest Starship program developments and status for various parts of the program, such as for vehicles, launch sites, etc.

This page mainly focuses on more recent Starship developments from 2023 to the present, and anyone is free to help expand this page or adding missing/new information to it as progress in the program continues!

Currently, this page is split up into several sections for different aspects of the program, which you can find below.

ENGINES[]

As of June 2025, Starship vehicles use Raptor 2 engines on both the Ship and the Booster, with Raptor 3 engines expected to first be used on Block 2 Ship vehicles sometime later in 2025.

Raptor 2[]

Currently, Raptor 2 engines are the ones in active use on Starship vehicles, and are flown in a 33 sea level engine configuration on the Super Heavy booster and a 3 sea level and 3 vacuum engine configuration on the Starship upper stage, for a total of 39 engines used on a vehicle (33 on the booster, and 6 on the ship).

The first Raptor 2 engines were spotted in February 2022, and since then, hundreds have been produced and used, with some having been (or are planned to be) re-flown (such as R314, which first flew on Boosters 12 and 14, before later flying again for a third time during Flight 9).

A Raptor 2 engine with a serial number of 569.

Raptor 3[]

Raptor 3 engines are the latest ones currently being produced for the Starship program, with testing on the first Raptor 3 engines having begun in late 2024. Although they are not currently used on Starship vehicles yet, this is expected to change before the end of 2025 as they eventually begin to replace Raptor 2 engines being used on vehicles.

The first sea level Raptor 3 engine was spotted in August 2024 with a serial number of SN1, followed by the first vacuum Raptor 3 engine with an unknown serial number in April 2025. And so far, 7 Raptor 3 engines have been spotted in total (5 sea level, and 2 vacuums if you also count the one spotted in April with an unknown serial number), although it's very likely more exist and are undergoing testing given the highest serial number spotted so far has been Raptor 3 SN20 on May 14th, 2025, and a Starship presentation in May 2025 revealed that over 300 Raptor 3 engine tests have already been conducted.

The first Raptor 3 engine produced preparing for testing.

VEHICLES[]

As of May 2025, Ships in the 30 series and Boosters in the 10 series are being produced, tested, and flown. With production and fabrication of the first ships in the 40 series having begun recently.

Ships (30 Series)[]

The 30 series of Starship upper stages started with Ship 30, which was fully stacked on 08/18/2023 and flew on Flight 5, with Ship 31 (fully stacked on 10/03/2023) being the final Block 1 flight of a Starship upper stage, and will end with Ship 39, potentially the first Block 3 ship that was initially spotted on 03/16/2025 and which is currently in production.

This series also includes the final Block 1 ship produced (Ship 32, which never flew and was scrapped), and the first Block 2 ship produced (Ship 33, which was fully stacked on 08/23/2024 and flew on Flight 7).

Ship Status (30 Series)
Image Ship Number (S#) Ship Block First Spotted Fully Stacked First Proof Test First Static Fire First Flight Last Flight Times Flown Status Comments
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30 1 September 2022 08/18/2023 01/03/2024 05/08/2024 10/13/2024 (FLT-5) 10/13/2024 (FLT-5) 1 Destroyed Flew and splashed down in the ocean on Flight 5. Was the second to last Block 1 ship to fly.
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31 1 August 2022 10/03/2023 07/02/2024 09/18/2024 11/19/2024 (FLT-6) 11/19/2024 (FLT-6) 1 Destroyed Flew and splashed down in the ocean on Flight 6. Was the last Block 1 ship to fly.
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32 1 Early 2023 11/16/2023 N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Scrapped Was the final Block 1 ship produced. It never flew, and was scrapped.
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33 2 07/13/2024 08/23/2024 10/29/2024 12/15/2024 01/16/2025 (FLT-7) 01/16/2025 (FLT-7) 1 Destroyed Flew and was destroyed mid-flight on Flight 7. Was the first Block 2 ship to fly.
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34 2 09/19/2024 11/18/2024 01/17/2025 02/12/2025 03/06/2025 (FLT-8) 03/06/2025 (FLT-8) 1 Destroyed Flew and was destroyed mid-flight on Flight 8. Was the second Block 2 ship to fly.
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35 2 October 2024 02/01/2025 03/11/2025 04/30/2025 05/27/2025 (FLT-9) 05/27/2025 (FLT-9) 1 Destroyed Flew and was destroyed on Flight 9 during an uncontrolled re-entry, and became the first Block 2 ship to reach SECO.
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36 2 09/25/2024 03/12/2025 04/27/2025 06/16/2025 TBD TBD 0 Destroyed Destroyed during a Static fire attempt on June 18.
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37 2 11/08/2024 04/15/2025 05/30/2025 TBD TBD TBD 0 Active Recently completed cryo-proof testing at the Massey Outpost, and is planned to fly on Flight 11. S37 is interesting since it lacks flaps and most of it's heat shield, somewhat similar to the earlier S26 and S27 prototypes. Although unlike those, this ship is planned to fly on a flight, maybe as part of some kind of testing, though this remains to be seen.
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38 2 12/06/2024 05/27/2025 TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Stacked Was fully stacked recently inside of Mega Bay 2. Is likely the final Block 2 ship produced.
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39 3 03/16/2025 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Stacking In Progress Currently in production, with stacking having begun recently. Is likely to become the first Block 3 ship, and if so, will likely fly with Booster 18, the first Block 3 booster.

Ships (40 Series)[]

The 40 series of Starship upper stages started with Ship 40, the first part of which was spotted on 04/10/2025, with the ship being in an early stage of production.

Although not confirmed, the 40 series could include the final Block 2 ship produced, and the first Block 3 ships, though this remains to be seen.

Ship Status (40 Series)
Image Ship Number (S#) Ship Block First Spotted Fully Stacked First Proof Test First Static Fire First Flight Last Flight Times Flown Status Comments
TBD 40 3 04/10/2025 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Nosecone Spotted Currently undergoing fabrication, and could be the second Block 3 ship.
TBD 41 3 05/27/2025 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Nosecone Sections Spotted Currently undergoing fabrication, and could be the third Block 3 ship.
TBD 42 3 05/27/2025 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Nosecone Sections Spotted Currently undergoing fabrication, and could be the fourth Block 3 ship.
TBD 43 3 06/19/2025 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Nosecone Sections Spotted Currently undergoing fabrication, and could be the fifth Block 3 ship.
TBD 44 3 07/03/2025 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Nosecone Sections Spotted Currently undergoing fabrication, and could be the sixth Block 3 ship.


Boosters (10 Series)[]

The 10 series of Super Heavy boosters started with Booster 10, a Block 1 booster, which was fully stacked in late 2022 and flew on Flight 3 in March 2024, and will end with Booster 19, the second Block 3 booster, of which no parts have been spotted yet, but of which is likely undergoing fabrication.

Booster 18 is planned to become the first Block 3 booster produced as some Block 3 booster test articles have been spotted recently (Test Tank 17 and the Block 3 Booster Header Test Tank) and stacking of the booster began recently on May 19th, 2025.

This also means that Booster 17, which was fully stacked on 03/05/2025, was the final Block 2 booster produced.

Booster Status (10 Series)
Image Booster Number (B#) Booster Block First Spotted Fully Stacked First Proof Test First Static Fire First Flight Last Flight Times Flown Status Comments
10 1 Mid 2022 Late 2022 07/18/2023 12/29/2023 03/14/2024 (FLT-3) 03/14/2024 (FLT-3) 1 Destroyed Flew on Flight 3.
11 1 Late 2022 06/03/2023 10/13/2023 04/05/2024 06/06/2024 (FLT-4) 06/06/2024 (FLT-4) 1 Destroyed Flew on Flight 4. Was the first booster to successfully splash down in the ocean.
12 1 December 2022 08/28/2023 01/11/2024 07/15/2024 10/13/2024 (FLT-5) 10/13/2024 (FLT-5) 1 Retired Flew on Flight 5. Was the first booster to be successfully caught by the launch tower.
13 1 December 2022 02/03/2024 04/27/2024 10/24/2024 11/19/2024 (FLT-6) 11/19/2024 (FLT-6) 1 Destroyed Flew on Flight 6. Catch attempt was aborted, and it splashed down in the ocean.
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14-2 2 March 2023 04/26/2024 10/04/2024 12/09/2024 01/16/2025 (FLT-7) 05/27/2025 (FLT-9) 2 Destroyed First flew on Flight 7, and then again on Flight 9 as the first re-flown Super Heavy booster. It was destroyed during it's landing burn attempt on it's second flight.
15 2 October 2023 09/22/2024 12/27/2024 02/10/2025 03/06/2025 (FLT-8) 03/06/2025 (FLT-8) 1 Active Flew on Flight 8. Was the third booster caught overall by the launch tower. Currently inside Mega Bay 1.
16 2 10/15/2024 (Stacking Commenced) 12/26/2024 02/28/2025 TBD TBD TBD 0 Active Has completed proof testing, and is currently undergoing engine installation inside Mega Bay 1.
17 2 01/04/2025 03/05/2025 04/08/2025 TBD TBD TBD 0 Active Has completed proof testing, and is the final Block 2 Super Heavy booster. Currently inside Mega Bay 1.
TBD 18 3 05/14/2025 NET July 2025 based on past Booster stacking durations of ~2 months. For Block 3 boosters, this could be faster due to improvements in production, though this remains to be seen. TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Stacking In Progress Currently being stacked inside Mega Bay 1. Once fully stacked, it will become the first Block 3 Super Heavy booster produced.
TBD 19 3 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0 Planned TBD

Full Stacks[]

When a Ship upper stage is stacked on top of a Super Heavy booster, it creates a fully stacked vehicle, which usually occurs shortly before a flight is planned to launch.

The first ever full stack was with Booster 4 and Ship 20 on 08/06/2021 (B4/S20), although this stack never ending up launching and only ever performed some proof testing, the first full stack which actually flew was Booster 7 and Ship 24 (B7/S24) in April 2023 during Flight 1, and the most recent full stack was Booster 14 and Ship 35 (B14/S35), which flew on Flight 9 in May 2025.

Full Stack Status
Image Designation Booster Ship Block Pairing First Stacking Flights Status Comments
B4/S20 4 20 Block 1 Ship/Block 1 Booster 08/06/2021 N/A Booster Scrapped, Ship Retired Was the first Starship full stack, although it never flew on any flights.
B7/S24 7 24 Block 1 Ship/Block 1 Booster 10/11/2022 1 Destroyed Was the first Starship full stack to fly. Flew on Flight 1.
B9/S25 9 25 Block 1 Ship/Block 1 Booster 09/05/2023 1 Destroyed Flew on Flight 2.
B10/S28 10 28 Block 1 Ship/Block 1 Booster 02/11/2024 1 Destroyed Flew on Flight 3.
B11/S29 11 29 Block 1 Ship/Block 1 Booster 05/15/2024 1 Destroyed Flew on Flight 4.
B12/S30 12 30 Block 1 Ship/Block 1 Booster 09/21/2024 1 Booster Caught, Ship Destroyed Flew on Flight 5. Stack included the first successfully caught booster.
B13/S31 13 31 Block 1 Ship/Block 1 Booster 11/14/2024 1 Destroyed Flew on Flight 6.
B14/S33 14 33 Block 2 Ship/Block 2 Booster 01/09/2025 1 Booster Caught, Ship Destroyed Flew on Flight 7. Stack included the second successfully caught booster and the first Block 2 ship.
B15/S34 15 34 Block 2 Ship/Block 2 Booster 03/02/2025 1 Booster Caught, Ship Destroyed Flew on Flight 8. Stack included the third successfully caught booster and the second Block 2 ship.
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B14/S35 14 35 Block 2 Ship/Block 2 Booster 05/27/2025 1 Destroyed Flew on Flight 9. Stack included the first re-flown Super Heavy booster, and the first Block 2 ship to reach SECO.

FLIGHTS[]

As of June 2025, 9 full stack Starship test flights have occurred, with the first being launched in April 2023, and the most recent in May 2025. With the fourth flight in 2025, Flight 10, planned to launch no earlier than June or more likely in July 2025, although it could end up getting delayed.

2023[]

The first Starship test flights took place during this year. In 2023, there were a total of 2 flights (1 partial failure, and 1 failure).

LAUNCH TABLE FOR FLIGHTS 1-2 GOES HERE

2024[]

During this year, the amount of Starship flights doubled. In 2024, there were a total of 4 test flights (4 successes), and the last of those flights, Flight 6 in November 2024, was also the last flight of a Block 1 ship (Ship 31).

This was also the first year that a Super Heavy booster was successfully caught and recovered, which occurred on Flight 5 with Booster 12 in October 2024.

LAUNCH TABLE FOR FLIGHTS 3-6 GOES HERE

2025[]

So far, 3 flights have launched in 2025 (Flight 7, 8), and (Flight 9, with all 3 being partial failures resulting in the losses of Ships 33, 34, and 35 (which became the first Block 2 ship to reach SECO before being lost during re-entry), but also the successful catches of Boosters 14 and 15, the second and third boosters to be caught overall.

This year also includes the first re-flight of a flown Super Heavy booster (B14-2 on Flight 9), and likely also the first tower catch of a Starship upper stage, which might occur with Ship 37 on Flight 11 at the Starbase Pad B launch tower if Flight 10 goes well and Ship 36 splashes down successfully. Or SpaceX might wait to attempt the first Ship catch until Ship 39, potentially the first Block 3 ship, which might fly with Booster 18 (B18) on Flight 13, possibly the first Block 3 full stack flight.

LAUNCH TABLE FOR FLIGHTS 7-10 GOES HERE

LAUNCH SITES[]

As of June 2025, there is currently one operational launch site (Pad A at Starbase), with 2 more in various stages of development, and at least one of those launch sites (Pad B at Starbase) is expected to become operational sometime in mid-late 2025.

With another (the LC-39A Starship Pad at the KSC in Florida) expected to become operational no earlier than mid 2025, although due to the Florida site being behind Pad B at Starbase in Texas in terms of launch site progress, this might not actually happen until very late 2025 or early-mid 2026. And a potential second Florida Starship launch site at SLC-37 being evaluated.

Starbase, Texas[]

Work in progress.

LAUNCH SITE PROGRESS TABLE FOR THE STARBASE LAUNCH SITE GOES HERE

KSC, Florida[]

Work in progress.

LAUNCH SITE PROGRESS TABLE FOR THE KSC LAUNCH SITE GOES HERE

PRODUCTION FACILITIES[]

As of June 2025, 3 production facilities are active at the Starship site at Starbase in Texas (Mega Bay 1, Mega Bay 2, and Starfactory), with another expected to become fully constructed and operational by the end of 2026 (the Starbase Gigabay).

In addition, 2 production facilities at the under development Starship site at Robert's Road in Florida are either in the planning stages (a larger Starfactory at Robert's Road compared to the Starbase one) or are under construction (the Robert's Road Gigabay, which is expected to be completed by August 2026).

Bays[]

Work in progress.

BAY PROGRESS TABLE FOR THE STARBASE AND KSC SITES GOES HERE

Factories[]

Work in progress.

FACTORY PROGRESS TABLE FOR THE STARBASE AND KSC SITES GOES HERE