SpaceX mission control lost contact with the rocket after it leaked fuel and spun out of control, despite already flying halfway around the world

SpaceX mission control lost contact with its latest Starship rocket on Tuesday, as it leaked fuel, spun out of control, and made an uncontrolled re-entry after flying halfway around the world, likely disintegrating over the Indian Ocean, officials said.

“Just to confirm, we did lose contact with the ship officially a couple of minutes ago. So that brings an end to the ninth flight test,” said SpaceX’s Dan Huot during a live feed.

Starship, the futuristic rocket on which Elon Musk’s ambitions for multiplanetary travel are riding, roared into space from Texas on its ninth uncrewed test launch and flew further than the last two attempts that ended in explosive failure.

  • NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    ~15-20 super heavy launches to refill one starship in orbit

    While we don’t have exact figures, your 15-20 is probably a bit high. 15 is probably the high end of the estimates.

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          8 days ago

          Yea I think “8-12 launches” is the ideal with the launches being at a steady pace (not taking into account weather, launch problems requiring delays etc.)