SpaceX Starship Flight 10 Relic, Super Heavy Booster 16 Collectible

This used SpaceX Starship Flight 10 collectible is described as a relic from Super Heavy Booster 16. It is listed in the Collectibles category and may appeal to SpaceX and spaceflight memorabilia collectors. Specific materials, size, authenticity documentation, and what is included are not provided—check the listing for details. The item ships with free shipping, and the price shown is 99.95 USD. Review the listing photos and any seller notes for condition details, wear, or missing parts before purchasing.

USD 99.95
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LocationCorpus Christi US
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Seller bigeoz
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Start time2025-09-26T03:52:52.000Z
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SpaceX Starship Flight 10 Relic, Super Heavy Booster 16 Collectible Specs
TypeStarship
Year2025
Space ProgramStarship
ThemeAstronauts & Space Travel
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size reference with ruler. Contact prior with any questions.)**INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY**Genuine Starship Booster 16 Relic (Insulation Panel portion) and Custom Sticker pack - Ultra Collectible set listing is for a Genuine SpaceX Starship Booster 16 Foam/Taped Insulation Panel section and custom stand and a custom Sticker set. This particular genuine booster piece would be a great display and showpiece or just bada$$ in the mancave or office! This is incredibly rare as hardly any flight flown ‘booster’ items exist in public hands. This is considered a very collectible set being offered suitable for the hardcore space enthusiast, collector, or museum. Now is your chance to own a piece of history!Super Heavy Booster relics are much rarer to be recovered than Starship (tiles) items. Here is your chance to own a piece of the booster that went to space and came back completing its mission before a planned termination.This and other Booster 16 debris were afloat in the Gulf for roughly a week before currents and wind pushed any surviving debris up on the beaches of North Padre Island, TX. This piece was personally recovered along with other debris during the period of September 1-9th, 2025. This and other debris items were personally reported directly to SpaceX on the Sept 1st, 3rd, and 10th to the SpaceX Debris and Recovery Specialists which info also aided in SpaceX organizing a cleanup to clear any remaining washed up debris. NOTE: Generally these offered items are safe to touch and hold, just inspect the piece once received and take note of any possible safety hazards (COPV Carbon fiber threads/shrapnel) for physical handling. Via SpaceX - Starship’s tenth flight test lifted off on August 26, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. CT from Starbase, Texas, taking a significant step forward in developing the world’s first fully reusable launch vehicle. Every major objective was met, providing critical data to inform designs of the next generation Starship and Super Heavy.The flight test began with Super Heavy successfully lifting off by igniting all 33 Raptor engines and ascending over the Gulf of America. Successful ascent was followed by a hot-staging maneuver, with Starship’s upper stage igniting its six Raptor engines to separate from Super Heavy and continue the flight to space.Following stage separation, the Super Heavy booster completed its boostback burn to put it on a course to a pre-planned splashdown zone. The booster descended and successfully initiated its landing burn, intentionally disabling one of its three center engines during the final phases of the burn and using a backup engine from the middle ring. Super Heavy entered into a final hover above the water before shutting down its engines and splashing down into the water.Starship completed a full-duration ascent burn and achieved its planned velocity, successfully putting it on a suborbital trajectory. The first in-space objective was then completed, with eight Starlink simulators deployed in the first successful payload demonstration from Starship. The vehicle then completed the second ever in-space relight of a Raptor engine, demonstrating a key capability for future deorbit burns.Moving into the critical reentry phase, Starship was able to gather data on the performance of its heatshield and structure as it was intentionally stressed to push the envelope on vehicle capabilities. Using its four flaps for control, the spacecraft arrived at its splashdown point in the Indian Ocean, successfully executed a landing flip, and completed the flight test with a landing burn and soft splashdown.Over the course of a flight test campaign, success will continue to be measured by what we are able to learn, and Starship’s tenth flight test provided valuable data by stressing the limits of vehicle capabilities and providing maximum excitement along the way.*Due to the nature and rarity of these items, the sale is final and non-refundable. This seller is not affiliated or endorsed by SpaceX.25Sept18