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SpaceX's Starship prototype explodes 6 minutes after takeoff

SpaceX's rocket Starship crashed after remaining six minutes and 42 seconds in the air.

December 10, 2020 / 11:53 IST
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In this screen grab from video posted by SpaceX, the company's Starship launches for a test flight, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, in a remote area of Texas. (SpaceX via AP)
In this screen grab from video posted by SpaceX, the company's Starship launches for a test flight, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, in a remote area of Texas. (SpaceX via AP)

A prototype of SpaceX's rocket Starship crashed in a fiery explosion during a test launch along the Texas coast on December 9. The company plans to use the final version of the rocket for Mars missions. Despite the catastrophic finale, CEO Elon Musk was thrilled and tweeted, “Mars, here we come!!”

SpaceX founder said that a too-fast landing speed was the reason behind the crash. "Fuel header tank pressure was low during landing burn, causing touchdown velocity to be high & RUD, but we got all the data we needed!," Musk tweeted.

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Congrats SpaceX team hell yeah!!, he added.

The entire flight lasted six minutes and 42 seconds.

The test flight was planned to check the huge metal body of SN8 (Starship Number 8) and its three engines for aerodynamism, including during the ship's return to Earth, which happens vertically, in the same vein as SpaceX's pioneering Falcon 9 rocket.