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SpaceX’s Starship booster engine explodes in test

During a test on Monday, a blaze erupted at the base of Booster 7 -- a prototype of Super Heavy -- at the company's Starbase facility in South Texas.

San Francisco: SpaceX’s Starship rocket launch vehicle’s first-stage booster Super Heavy faced an unintended explosion during a ground test.

During a test on Monday, a blaze erupted at the base of Booster 7 — a prototype of Super Heavy — at the company’s Starbase facility in South Texas. It was “not good” and “unintentional”, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said on Twitter.

“Team is assessing damage.”

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1546639772621365248

He added that the explosion took place when an “engine spin start test” did not go according to plan.

https://twitter.com/JacobS_LCFC/status/1546609688212537344

SpaceX is developing Starship to take people and cargo to the moon, Mars, and beyond. The vehicle consists of two elements: a first-stage booster called Super Heavy and an upper-stage spacecraft known as Starship.

Both Starship and Super Heavy are designed to be completely and rapidly reusable, and will be powered by SpaceX’s new Raptor engine – 33 for Super Heavy and six for Starship.

The company is prepping Booster 7 for the first-ever Starship orbital test flight, which is likely to lift off in the next few months, SpaceX.com reported.

SpaceX has launched several upper-stage Starship prototypes on high-altitude test flights, even sticking the landing with one of them in May 2021. But the upcoming mission, which will send a Starship vehicle known as Ship 24 to orbit, will be the first-ever launch for a Super Heavy.

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