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SpaceX's Starship prototype exploded over the Indian Ocean on May 28, 2025, after experiencing multiple malfunctions during descent, according to reports from the company. The launch occurred at 6:36 PM from the Starbase facility in Texas, with the craft intended to execute a controlled splashdown. Initial optimism turned to concern as the Super Heavy booster failed to perform its planned splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in an explosion.
Following this incident, the upper-stage spacecraft struggled to deploy its payload of Starlink satellite simulators and began leaking as it spun out of control. The pre-planned trajectory aimed for a splashdown off Australia’s west coast, but the craft ultimately broke apart over the Indian Ocean at approximately 20 times the speed of sound, enduring temperatures exceeding 2,500°F.
Elon Musk was present at the launch site, observing the event alongside a gathering of space enthusiasts. This flight was noted for being the first with a reused Super Heavy booster, within SpaceX's ongoing strategy to rapidly innovate through testing and learning from failures.