SpaceX's Starship Test Flight Ends in Explosion Over Atlantic Ocean
SpaceX's seventh flight test of its Starship megarocket concluded dramatically when the upper stage, known as Ship, exploded approximately 8.5 minutes after launch. The event occurred after the vehicle successfully lifted off from the Starbase in South Texas and achieved stage separation. While the first-stage booster, Super Heavy, successfully returned and was caught by the launch tower's "chopsticks," contact was lost with the upper stage later in the flight.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing the spacecraft explode over the Atlantic Ocean near the Turks and Caicos Islands, creating a stunning spectacle that attracted attention on social media platforms. Preliminary indications suggest that a fire caused by leaking fuel may have led to the catastrophic failure.
SpaceX acknowledged the incident, referring to the explosion as a "rapid unscheduled disassembly" during the ascent burn. The company plans to analyze the data gathered during the test flight to improve the reliability of future Starship launches. Despite the setback with Ship, the successful catch of the Super Heavy booster marked a notable achievement in SpaceX's recovery strategy.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has mandated an investigation into the incident before the Starship can resume testing flights.
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