Following a series of integrated flight tests throughout 2024 and 2025, SpaceX has firmly established the viability of its 'rapid reusability' architecture. The program's progress is anchored by the successful capture of Super Heavy boosters using the 'Mechazilla' launch tower and the subsequent re-flight of a recovered booster. While the upper-stage Starship continues to undergo heat shield and orbital reliability refinements, the primary launch vehicle (Super Heavy) has demonstrated the mechanical capacity for the high-frequency operations required for future lunar and Mars missions. This marks a shift from purely experimental aerodynamics to operational validation.