COPV (carbon over-wrapped pressure vessel) wanted in on the fun of flying. The firenado continues to spin.
Sheets of steel are seen sent flying and a tornado of fire spun up after SpaceX's Starship SN9 impacted the ground.
SpaceX's Starship SN9 prototype coming in, a bit sideways, for a landing in Boca Chica, Texas.
Liftoff of the Starship SN9 10km test flight at SpaceX's South Texas launch site.
Long exposure photograph of Starship SN9 (left) and SN10 (right) as SpaceX and the FAA work together to get the SN9 flight approved.
Double starships with the full Moon rising between them. At least one bug bite was sustained in the making of this photo.
SpaceX's Starship SN9 prototype and the nearly-full Moon rising through a deck of clouds behind it.
Starship SN10 being lifted onto Pad A in Boca Chica at sunset.
SN10 being lifted onto Pad A at SpaceX's South Texas launch site.
SN9 and SN10 on the launch pad at sunrise overlooking South Bay in Boca Chica, Texas.
Moonrise between SpaceX's Starship prototypes in Boca Chica Texas. (left - SN9, right - SN10)
The full moon rises behind low clouds between SpaceX's Starship prototypes in Boca Chica Texas. (left - SN9, right - SN10)
Two starships. One for me, one for you.
512 megapixel panorama of Starship SN9