SpaceX Starship Lost in Fiery Launch Attempt

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SpaceX Starship Lost in Fiery Launch Attempt
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SpaceX's ambitious Starship, touted as the most capable and fully reusable rocket ever, experienced a setback during its seventh flight test. While the first stage booster successfully landed, communication with the Starship was lost minutes into the mission, leading SpaceX to believe the spacecraft is lost. The incident occurred during a test flight designed to evaluate the updated Starship's capabilities, including its heat shield and payload deployment.

SpaceX announced on Thursday that they lost several engines and telemetry data, and believe their Starship ship is lost. The company conducted the seventh flight test of its Starship launch vehicle, which they hailed as 'the most capable' Starship yet -- and the only fully reusable one. The more than 400-foot rocket, powered by 33 Raptor engines, appeared to lift off successfully at 4:37 p.m. CT from SpaceX's launchpad at its Starbase facility near Brownsville, Texas.

But minutes into the mission, ground control announced during a live stream of the mission that it had lost all communications with the ship.While the Starship is lost, the super heavy first-stage booster successfully executed a controlled descent back to the launch tower, where it was caught by the launch tower's giant robotic arms. This is considered one of the most challenging aspects of the mission. Thursday's feat marked the second time that SpaceX has been able to return and catch the stage booster using the launch tower. Unlike the Falcon 9 rocket, which has been used for years to carry satellites and astronauts to orbit with a partially reusable design, SpaceX says Starship will be fully reusable and will eventually include a heat shield that can be rapidly redeployed without significant refurbishing.SpaceX says Starship can carry larger payloads, such as satellites and cargo, than other launch vehicles and can support long-duration missions to the Moon and potentially Mars. Additionally, the company says the launch system will eventually be capable of carrying up to 100 people on long-duration interplanetary flights. SpaceX says the test flight introduced a redesigned upper stage with enhancements such as an improved heat shield, increased propellant capacity and updated avionics. The company says the updates will improve the vehicle's reliability and enable longer more complex missions. During the mission, which has now been scrapped, the spacecraft planned to deploy 10 Starlink satellite simulators for the first time, testing its ability to deliver payloads in space. The simulators were set to be placed on a suborbital trajectory, with splashdown planned in the Indian Ocean. The mission was planning to test new materials and design changes to enhance the spacecraft's heat resistance during reentry. Ahead of the launch, the company said it purposely removed heat tiles to test the vehicle's heat resiliency

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