Draft:List of Starship Launches

Since April 2023, SpaceX Starship vehicles have flown times, with  successes and  failures. There are currently three planned versions of Starshop, v1, v2, and v3. As of June 2024, only v1 vehicles have flown.

Both Starship's first and second stages are reusable, and can be caught via the arms used to assemble the rocket at the pad.

Nomenclature
SpaceX calls the entire launch vehicle "Starship", which consists of the Super Heavy first-stage booster and the ambiguously named Starship second-stage. To avoid confusion, "Starship" in this article on the flight testing phase (2019–2024) means the second-stage, while the complete launch vehicle will be referred by the particular prototype booster and ship serial number. For example, the integrated flight test 1 booster was Booster 7 (B7), the spacecraft was Ship 24 (S24), and the launch vehicle stack is referred to as Ship 24/Booster 7, or S24/B7.

The first tests started with the construction of an initial flight prototype in 2018, Starhopper, which performed several static fire tests plus two successful low-altitude flights in 2019. SpaceX began constructing the first full-size Starship Mk1 and Mk2 upper-stage prototypes before 2019, at the SpaceX facilities in Boca Chica, Texas, and Cocoa, Florida, respectively. After the Mk prototypes, SpaceX began naming its new Starship upper-stage prototypes with the prefix "SN", short for "serial number". Around mid-2021, SpaceX changed their naming scheme from "SN" to "Ship", or simply "S," for Starship vehicles, and from "BN" to "Booster," or simply "B," for Super Heavy boosters.

Statistics
Starship vehicles have been launched times over, resulting in  full successes (NaN%), and two in-flight failures (IFT-1, IFT-2).

Starship v1 has been launched three times between April 2023 to March 2024, and will be replaced by v2 after another four flights.