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Source: Gizmodo
Starship Booster Explodes Unexpectedly During SpaceX Ground Test
Elon Musk hoped to launch the fully stacked Starship rocket in July, but today's explosion could seriously complicate these plans.
ByGeorge Dvorsky
An hour ago
SpaceX is in the midst of preparing its Starship rocket for its inaugural orbital launch, but an apparent explosion of the Super Heavy booster during tests at the companys facility in Boca Chica, Texas, may represent a serious setback.
The explosion happened around 5:20 p.m. ET, and it was as unexpected as it was severe. No word yet on the cause of the anomaly or whether anyone was hurt during the incident. The explosion was followed by a significant amount of fire in the vicinity of the giant booster rocket; flames and smoke could still be seen wafting from the launch pad an hour after the incident, but the situation at the test site didnt appear to be worsening.
A static fire test was not expected today, and the launch pad had not been prepared or cleared for such a test (as far as we can tell). Venting from directly beneath the booster increased dramatically in the moments prior to the explosion, which produced a powerful fireball and shock wave. SpaceX did not immediately respond to our request for more information.
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The Elon Musk-led company is currently testing Super Heavy Booster 7 at its Boca Chica facility, known as Starbase. The prototype booster, with its 33 Raptor engines, arrived at the launch mount in late June. A Starship second stage will eventually be stacked on top, forming a fully stacked Starship rocket. Musk was hoping for an orbital test flight of the system in July, but that seems unlikely given todays events.
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CentralMass
(15,537 posts)ironflange
(7,781 posts)That reminds me of the USSR's disastrous N-1 moon booster.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N1 (rocket) -- you'll have to scroll down to find it, link is funny
Four launches, four big kabooms.
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)The humanity.
eppur_se_muova
(37,397 posts)I'm pretty sure most vehicular explosions are pretty damned unexpected.