SpaceX Rocket Crashes, Explodes on Landing

The second Starship test flight ended the same way the first did
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 3, 2021 12:04 AM CST
SpaceX Test Flight Ends in Crash, Again
SpaceX's bullet-shaped Starship prototype lifts off for a successful test launch, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, in Boca Chica, Texas. The test flight ended in a fiery crash when the Starship attempted to land.   (Miguel Roberts/The Brownsville Herald via AP)

SpaceX’s second full test flight of its futuristic, bullet-shaped Starship ended in another fiery crash landing Tuesday, the AP reports. Elon Musk’s company launched its latest Starship prototype from the southeastern tip of Texas, two months after the previous test ended in an equally explosive belly flop. (Video here.) The full-scale stainless steel rocket reached its intended altitude of 6.2 miles, slightly lower than the last one. Everything seemed to be going well as the 160-foot Starship flipped on its side and began its descent. But it did not manage to straighten itself back up in time for a landing and slammed into the ground. “We've just got to work on that landing a little bit,” said SpaceX launch commentator John Insprucker. “Reminder—this is a test flight.”

The next Starship stood nearby at the launch site in Boca Chica, Texas, during Tuesday's test, which lasted 6 1/2 minutes. Musk is developing Starship to carry people to Mars, perhaps in as little as several years. It's the upper stage of his intended moon- and Mars-ships, meant to launch atop a mega rocket called Super Heavy that is still being developed. SpaceX tried to launch Starship last week, but failed to get the necessary approval from the Federal Aviation Administration, prompting a Twitter outburst from Musk. SpaceX did not comply with safety regulations for the Dec. 9 flight, an FAA spokesperson said Tuesday, and needed to take corrective action before proceeding with launch operations. Tuesday's flight met all safety criteria, according to the FAA.

(More SpaceX stories.)

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