The SpaceX Starship rocket lifting off against a clear sky from South Padre Island, with a plume of fire and smoke trailing behind.


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SpaceX's latest test of its massive Starship rocket ended in failure just minutes after takeoff. The test flight, which took place on Thursday from the company's launch site in Texas, encountered issues shortly after lift-off. Officials from SpaceX confirmed that the upper stage of the rocket was lost, while the Super Heavy booster was able to return to the launchpad as planned.

Despite the setback, SpaceX teams celebrated the success of the booster’s return, applauding the achievement. This launch came on the same day that Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, a competing space company, successfully conducted the first flight of its New Glenn rocket system.

Both Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, and Bezos have long been focused on dominating the emerging space vehicle market. SpaceX quickly acknowledged the issue, with a statement posted on social media saying, "Starship experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly during its ascent burn. Teams will continue to review data from today's flight test to better understand root cause."

In SpaceX's tweet, they also emphasized that while the outcome was not successful, the valuable data gathered from the test would help improve the reliability of the Starship rocket for future launches. Musk added, "With a test like this, success comes from what we learn, and today's flight will help us improve Starship's reliability."

Unverified videos shared on social media seemed to show the rocket breaking up mid-flight, with fiery trails visible in the sky. Some footage even captured orange lights streaking across the horizon, leaving a trail of smoke behind. Musk himself shared a video of the incident on social media, commenting, "Success is uncertain, but entertainment is guaranteed!"

Following the failure, Musk offered more details, stating that an oxygen and fuel leak in the engine area had likely caused the malfunction. "Preliminary indication is that we had an oxygen/fuel leak in the cavity above the ship engine firewall that was large enough to build pressure in excess of the vent capacity," Musk said. However, he remained optimistic and mentioned that improved versions of the rocket and booster were already ready for future launches.

Despite the failure, the mission garnered significant attention, with over 7 million views of the launch footage according to SpaceX’s live stream. The test had begun at 5:38 p.m. EST (10:38 p.m. GMT), marking the seventh test mission for the Starship system. The rocket's upper stage separated from its booster about four minutes after lift-off, but the team lost contact with the spacecraft shortly after.

On the positive side, the Super Heavy booster successfully returned to the launchpad, a crucial milestone in SpaceX's development of reusable rocket technology. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that they were aware of the anomaly during the mission, stating that they briefly diverted aircraft to avoid falling debris, but normal operations resumed shortly after.

This launch failure came just a day after a successful SpaceX mission from Florida, where a Falcon 9 rocket carried lunar landers and a micro rover to the Moon. Meanwhile, Bezos' Blue Origin celebrated a major achievement with its first successful orbital rocket launch, a significant milestone for the company.

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