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After the 232-feet-tall Super Heavy booster for Starship Flight 6 refused to sink to the bottom of the water, fresh footage shows a portion of the rocket sinking and meeting its final destination.
SpaceX's Starship Flight 6 took to the skies earlier this month, and as opposed to Flight 5, it saw the booster make a soft splashdown in the water instead.
The splashdown occurred after controllers decided to abort the tower catch, and Elon Musk's statements confirmed later that an issue with the launch tower was behind the abort.
SpaceX's Super Heavy Booster Finally Sinks And Heads To Its Resting Place SpaceX's Starship Flight 6 was the only test flight in which the Super Heavy booster survived the water landing intact and was not caught by the launch tower.