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Toy banana becomes first zero-g indicator to fly on SpaceX Starship

AstronomyToy banana becomes first zero-g indicator to fly on SpaceX Starship


An artificial banana floated peacefully in the microgravity environment of outer space on Tuesday (Nov. 19). No longer needing its attached tethers, it just hung there, suspended in the bay of its steel spacecraft’s otherwise empty cargo hold.

The fake-but-full-size fruit made history as the first zero-gravity indicator to fly on a SpaceX Starship.

“Bananas have been used for quick visual comparisons for quite some time, and our teammates thought it was time to bring the venerated yellow fruit to Starship,” said Kate Tice, a quality engineering manager at SpaceX and co-host of the company’s live launch webcast. “Today, we’re flying Starship’s first-ever physical payload, which is, as you might have guessed, a banana.”

A toy banana floats at the end of its tethers inside the payload bay of a SpaceX Starship during a flight test, Nov. 19, 2024. (Image credit: SpaceX via X)

A camera mounted in Starship’s payload bay revealed the toy banana held by cables tied to its top and bottom. More than just a visual signal that Starship had reached space on its suborbital trajectory, the banana was also a stand-in for gaining the government’s approval to begin launching more purposeful payloads on future Starship flights.

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