A SpaceX Starship-Super Heavy rocket (collectively referred to as Starship) launched from Starbase, Texas, on a suborbital flight. This was the 10th flight of the integrated launch vehicle. Similarly to Flight 9, SpaceX did not attempt to perform a catch of the Super Heavy booster and instead performed a controlled splashdown in the Gulf. The Ship upper stage achieved a targeted aquatic ending and also performed multiple demonstrations, like deploying eight Starlink simulators and relighting a single Raptor engine during the coast phase of the mission. Scrubbed Aug. 24 due to a ground systems issue. Scrubbed Aug. 25 due to poor weather.