In its latest test flight from Texas, SpaceX's Starship rocket encountered a critical failure just minutes after liftoff. The unexpected setback occurred when the upper stage of the spacecraft was lost shortly after launch, although the Super Heavy booster successfully returned to its launchpad, earning applause from ground teams. This test coincided with Blue Origin's inaugural launch of its New Glenn rocket, signaling a heated rivalry between the tech giants. Following the test, SpaceX reported on social media about a "rapid unscheduled disassembly" of the Starship during ascent, indicating that investigation into the root cause would continue. Elon Musk noted that despite the setback, improvements are already in progress for the next flight attempt, which he hopes can occur next month. The flight, which was streamed live, amassed significant public attention, reflecting the growing fascination with space exploration. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also took note of the incident, confirming the occurrence of an anomaly while ensuring safety protocols in the area.
SpaceX's Starship Test Flight Ends in Failure Following Texas Launch

SpaceX's Starship Test Flight Ends in Failure Following Texas Launch
Elon Musk's company witnesses an upper-stage loss as Super Heavy booster lands successfully during its seventh test flight.
After a successful booster landing, SpaceX’s Starship experiences launch failure, prompting investigations and future improvements.