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A SpaceX Starship vehicle has exploded Again AgainAnd this time, it even happened before he even discolors. Nasaspaceflight Captured the event in a livestream, in which you can see the spacecraft (Ship 36) explode suddenly in a fire ball after the company tested its front and just before it was supposed to perform a static fire test. Business said on x That on June 19 at around 12 in the morning, the East, the starship he was preparing for his 10th flight test “experienced a major anomaly” when she was on a stand in her Starbase establishment, Texas.
Since SpaceX maintained a clear safety area around the vehicle, all its staff was safe and taken into account. He also said that there was no danger for nearby residents, but that asks people not to approach the region. According to local authoritiesThe explosion occurred due to a “catastrophic failure”. No injury has been reported and an investigation is already underway to determine the deep cause of the incident.
Starship is the Super Vive Spacex launch vehicle is developing for greater launches with more payload and for missions going further than low terrestrial orbit, such as the moon and for Mars. Based on its most recent tests, however, it is far from ready. During seventh And the eighth flights, its second step, known as “ship”, exploded during the ascent. It was the ship that exploded Wednesday evening. The second stage managed to reach space during its Ninth flight in May in MayBut SpaceX lost contact with him and could not obtain a controlled splash in the ocean. SpaceX also lost contact with its super heavy booster stadium after back to school, and it went through “quick dismantling without entire” six minutes after launch.
On Wednesday, June 18, around 11 p.m. CT, the starship preparing for the tenth flight test experienced a major anomaly when he was on a test stand. A clear safety area around the site has been maintained throughout the operation and all the staff are safe and explained …
– SpaceX (@Spacex) June 19, 2025
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