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SpaceX Starship rocket explodes, chaos unfolds in the sky!

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SpaceX's mega rocket Starship and booster separate during a test flight from Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
SpaceX's mega rocket Starship and booster separate during a test flight from Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

SpaceX‘s latest Starship test flight was a disaster. Minutes after launching from Texas on Thursday, the massive rocket exploded mid-air. Elon Musk’s company confirmed the loss of the upper stage while the Super Heavy booster, surprisingly, returned safely to the launchpad.

Airlines diverted as debris fell

The explosion shocked onlookers and forced airlines to make quick decisions. Dozens of flights had to divert or change course to avoid falling debris. According to FlightRadar24, the situation caused major air traffic disruptions over the Gulf of Mexico.

Launch details: a mission gone wrong

The Starship launched from Boca Chica, Texas, at 5:38 PM EST (22:38 GMT), marking the company’s seventh test. As expected, the upper stage separated from the booster almost four minutes into flight. But then, communication with the ship was suddenly lost. SpaceX mission control confirmed the explosion shortly after.

Video footage shared on social media showed a fiery streak across the sky. Bright orange lights and smoke filled the horizon, visible over the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince.

Despite the catastrophic failure, SpaceX remained upbeat. Musk shared the video on X, calling it “entertainment” with a promise of future improvements. “Success is uncertain, but entertainment is guaranteed!” Musk wrote.

The SpaceX CEO later speculated that an oxygen or fuel leak might have triggered the explosion. “Preliminary indications suggest a leak above the ship’s engine firewall. We believe the pressure built up beyond venting capacity,” Musk tweeted.

The payload and no crew aboard

The upper stage had been carrying mock satellites as a test payload. Luckily, there were no crew members aboard. SpaceX’s previous Starship tests had not caused widespread disruptions, making this failure unusual. At Miami International Airport, some flights were grounded, and other aircraft took different routes.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acted quickly. The agency confirmed it had slowed and diverted planes from the debris zone. Air traffic resumed normally soon after, but the scare was far from over.

SpaceX’s Starship: a step toward Mars

Musk’s Starship was part of a larger mission to build a spacecraft capable of carrying humans to Mars. Thursday’s mishap put a temporary halt on those ambitions, but SpaceX vowed to keep pushing forward. “Today’s flight will help us improve Starship’s reliability,” SpaceX said on X.

Bezos’ Blue Origin takes the spotlight

The flight also came just a day after a major success for Jeff Bezos’ company, Blue Origin. Bezos’ New Glenn rocket launched into orbit for the first time, bringing even more competition to the space race.

SpaceX’s Starship system has faced numerous challenges, but this is one of the most visible. The massive rocket is crucial for Musk’s multibillion-dollar project to send humans to Mars and deploy satellites into orbit. The goal remains unchanged: space exploration, no matter the setbacks.

Improved versions ready for launch

While Musk acknowledged the failure, he was quick to point out that improvements were already in the works. “Improved versions of the ship and booster are already waiting for launch,” he said. Starship’s design had been upgraded for this test, with a taller upper stage and significant changes. Unfortunately, those upgrades weren’t enough to prevent disaster.

Despite the failure, SpaceX is known for its “test-to-failure” approach, where each failure leads to progress. Musk promised that future Starship missions would be even better. SpaceX is determined to reach its goal of making space travel routine and reliable.

The Super Heavy booster, however, made it back to the launchpad. As planned, it reignited its engines to slow its descent before catching itself on mechanical arms attached to a tower. Ground control erupted in applause when it touched down safely.

Musk’s determination to reach Mars

SpaceX’s Starship might have exploded, but Musk and his team aren’t giving up. They are already eyeing the next test. Space exploration is dangerous, but for Musk, it’s all part of the plan.

Anna Karolina Heinrich

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