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Elon Musk’s SpaceX made an incredible advancement in capability Sunday morning when it launched its Starship rocket — and then managed to catch the Super Heavy booster in the “Mechagodzilla” claws on the launch pad.

The successful test launch — the fifth for the Starship rocket — included the first test of the ability to catch the 20-story tall reusable booster at the Starbase pad near Brownsville, Texas.

SpaceX’s mega rocket booster returns to the launch pad to be captured during a test flight Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, in Boca Chica, Texas. AP
SpaceX’s mega rocket Starship lifts off from Starbase for a test flight. AP
A still from Starship’s fifth flight test. X / @SpaceX
A view of the flight from outer space. X / @SpaceX
Another view is seen from the launch. X / @SpaceX

The Starship rocket separated from the booster and continued into space. It is set to travel halfway around the Earth and then re-enter the atmosphere and splash down in the Indian Ocean.

During a previous launch in June, the rocket booster splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico.

Sunday’s launch marked the first time that SpaceX has been able to “catch” the Super Heavy rocket booster in the “chopsticks” of at Starbase. Fans have nicknamed the tower and its movable arms “Mechagodzilla claws.”

Musk later posted a video of the catch on X with the elated caption: “The tower has caught the rocket!!”

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