The second test of Space X's mega rocket has ended in an explosion - again.
Just minutes into the test flight, Starship lost its booster and lost communication after liftoff from South Texas on Saturday.
SpaceX declared the vehicle had failed, similarly to its first trial in April, which also saw it end in an explosion.
The 397-foot Starship rocket thundered into the sky at 7am local time (1pm GMT) and over the Gulf of Mexico.
The goal was to separate the spaceship from its booster and send it into space.
The booster exploded, but not until its job was done, putting the ship on a course toward space.
SpaceX aimed for an altitude of 150 miles, just high enough to send the bullet-shaped spacecraft around the globe before ditching into the Pacific near Hawaii about one-and-a-half hours after liftoff, short of a full orbit.
Starship is the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built.
Its first flight in April lasted four minutes, with the wreckage crashing into the gulf.
Since then, Elon Musk’s company has made dozens of improvements to the booster and its 33 engines as well as the launch pad.
The FAA gave the all-clear to fly earlier this week.
The first test saw concrete chunks, steel sheets and other objects were hurled hundreds of metres from the pad, the US Fish and Wildlife Service later reported.
It also said a plume of pulverised concrete sent material several miles away.
Wildlife and environmental groups sued the Federal Aviation Administration over what they considered to be a failure by the body to fully consider the environmental impacts of the Starship program near Boca Chica Beach.
SpaceX has a $3 billion (£2.4 billion) NASA contract to land astronauts on the lunar surface as early as 2025, using the spacecraft.
SpaceX's mega rocket's second test flight ends in double explosion
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Re: SpaceX's mega rocket's second test flight ends in double explosion
Is this launch a metaphor for Musk's various business endeavours like Twitter/X?
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Re: SpaceX's mega rocket's second test flight ends in double explosion
Nah. It's just buissness as usual in rocket science
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It's been a long time since the Saturn and other various programs, people have forgotten just how hard and explosive they were.
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Those who remember the Saturn and other rockets were Boomers. Gen X remembers the Challenger explosion, because it was televised.
But after that, well... things cut back. How many launches left from the US, and how many were shipped over to Russia, who still had a working space program.
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Re: SpaceX's mega rocket's second test flight ends in double explosion
I was less than a year old, Challenger was before my time. Columbia, on the other hand...LadyTevar wrote: ↑2023-11-24 11:52amThose who remember the Saturn and other rockets were Boomers. Gen X remembers the Challenger explosion, because it was televised.
But after that, well... things cut back. How many launches left from the US, and how many were shipped over to Russia, who still had a working space program.