TechStarship's third explosion in a row: Spectacular failure over Africa

Starship's third explosion in a row: Spectacular failure over Africa

On Tuesday, May 28, Starship conducted its ninth test flight. However, Elon Musk's company, which is developing it, is not having a good streak, as an explosion has occurred for the third consecutive time. Once again, this resulted in spectacular sights in the sky, which did not go unnoticed by numerous observers from around the world.

Starship had another unsuccessful attempt.
Starship had another unsuccessful attempt.
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Social media quickly filled with photos and recordings of the event. As usual, Starship launched from the Starbase spaceport in Texas. It successfully ascended and separated. Although it flew further than in previous missions, the planned goals were not achieved.

Starship exploded

During its return to Earth, upon re-entering the atmosphere, Starship disintegrated over the Indian Ocean. The most spectacular recordings were captured in Southern African countries.

SpaceX does not intend to give up

Starship is currently the largest rocket in the world, measuring 394 feet in height and 30 feet in diameter. Its test flights aim to reduce the cost of access to low Earth orbit and ultimately accelerate manned missions to the Moon as part of the Artemis III mission.

This time, SpaceX planned to deploy mock-ups of Starlink satellites during the flight, which was not achieved. A partial success was that the first stage of the rocket, the Super Heavy booster, landed in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico despite engine failures.

SpaceX does not intend to give up. In a statement issued after the third consecutive failed flight, it was stated that more tests are planned.

"Teams will continue to review data and work toward our next flight test. With a test like this, success comes from what we learn, and today’s test will help us improve Starship’s reliability as SpaceX seeks to make life multiplanetary," a spokesperson commented.

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