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SpaceX Starship prototype rocket explodes, in blow to Mars hopes

  • The rocket successfully performed a series of manoeuvres, but crashed as it tried to return to a vertical position for landing
  • This is the second such explosion after the previous Starship prototype met a similar fate in December
The Starship SN9 explodes on landing as SpaceX conducts a test flight on Tuesday. Photo: SpaceX via AFP

A prototype of a SpaceX rocket the company hopes will one day journey to Mars crashed in a fiery explosion as it tried to land upright after a test flight Tuesday.

It was the second such explosion after the last prototype of Starship met a similar fate in December.

“We had again another great flight,” said a SpaceX announcer on live footage that was broadcast online.

“We’ve just got to work on that landing a little bit,” he added.

Second SpaceX Starship prototype rocket explodes during landing

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Second SpaceX Starship prototype rocket explodes during landing

The company’s founder Elon Musk was uncharacteristically quiet on social media, having announced the night before he was “Off Twitter for a while”.

The stainless steel rocket dubbed SN9 was cleared for lift-off from Boca Chica, Texas by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which had earlier delayed granting authorisation after determining that SpaceX’s last launch violated the terms of its licence.

The rocket launched smoothly around 3.30pm local time and progressively shut down its engines as it reached a height of 10km (six miles), then performed a series of test manoeuvres in a horizontal “belly flop” position.

It was when the rocket attempted to return to a vertical position for landing that the problems began, with the footage showing it came in much too fast and at a bad angle.

It landed with a deafening crash, and exploded into bright orange flames and a dust cloud, but the fire did not spread.

Tuesday’s launch was delayed by several days over problems stemming from SpaceX’s last Starship test on December 9, which also went up in flames.

The SpaceX Starship SN9 prototype rocket descends after a test flight from its launch pad on Tuesday. Photo: SpaceX via Reuters
The SpaceX Starship SN9 prototype rocket descends after a test flight from its launch pad on Tuesday. Photo: SpaceX via Reuters

SpaceX had sought a waiver to exceed the maximum allowable risk to the public of Starship SN8. The FAA denied the request, but SpaceX went ahead anyway, landing the company in hot water.

The regulator denied SpaceX the opportunity to launch last week and asked them to carry out corrective actions, finally granting its approval on Monday night.

The company hopes the reusable rocket system, which towers at 120 metres (394 feet), will one day carry crew and cargo to fly to the moon, Mars and beyond.