SpaceX Starship avoids explosive fate of last 2 launches, but still suffers demise midflight
SpaceX managed to send its developmental Starship back into space surpassing the explosive fates that befell its last two attempts, while also for the first time flying with a reused Super Heavy booster. But not everything went well with the upper stage, which lost control during its suborbital trip halfway around the Earth.
The massive combined rocket and spacecraft began its the ninth suborbital test flight well, lifting off from the company’s Texas site Starbase at 7:37 p.m. EDT.
“It’s one hell of sight from here,” said SpaceX commentator Dan Huot. “We see it arcing right over top of us, we see 33 out of 33 Raptor engines lit on Super Heavy as it starts to ascend skyward.”
“That was incredible. We could feel the building shaking here, feel the vehicle’s power,” added SpaceX’s Jessie Anderson.
The booster’s reuse was mostly successful, having previously flown in January. Unlike its last trip, SpaceX was not attempting a recovery back at the launch site, and the booster broke apart shortly before its attempted splashdown over the Gulf waters off the coast of Texas.