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SpaceX Starship rocket explodes in third straight setback

The stakes for Tuesday’s flight were particularly high after flights in January and March were cut short just minutes after takeoff when the spacecraft exploded over the Gulf of Mexico, sending streams of debris raining down from the sky and disrupting air travel.

May 28, 2025 / 06:43 IST
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The launch system, comprised of the Starship upper portion and its Super Heavy booster, thundered off the company’s launchpad in South Texas at around 6:36 p.m. local time.

SpaceX’s colossal Starship rocket suffered a leak, tumbled out of control in space and exploded during a test flight on Tuesday, in a third straight major setback for the Elon Musk-led company.

The launch system, comprised of the Starship upper portion and its Super Heavy booster, thundered off the company’s launchpad in South Texas at around 6:36 p.m. local time. As Starship lifted off on its mission, around 1.1 million people tuned in on X.

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A few minutes into the flight, the recycled Super Heavy booster separated from the Starship upper portion and fired its engines. But as it maneuvered itself into position and plunged back to Earth, it suffered an apparent problem and exploded, SpaceX commentators said, adding that it was expected to make a hard splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico regardless.

SpaceX then appeared to fall short of another key milestone planned for the mission: using Starship to deploy a slate of dummy satellites. Starship made it to space but launch commentators said the Starship bay door didn’t open as expected, cutting that test short. The satellite simulators are designed to mimic upgraded Starlink internet satellites the rocket is meant to carry when it’s operational.

Then around 35 minutes into the mission, as Starship hurtled toward Earth’s atmosphere on its journey home, the livestream started to cut in and out. At one point, SpaceX commentator Dan Huot told viewers the company had lost attitude control of Starship and that the rocket was spinning, unable to set itself up for a controlled reentry through the atmosphere. The vehicle “met its demise,” said SpaceX commentator Jessie Anderson.