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After Repeated Explosions, New Test Scheduled for Musk’s Megarocket

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 16th August 2025, 3:16 PM

After Repeated Explosions, New Test Scheduled for Musk’s Megarocket
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Texas, USA – SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, announced on Friday that its Starship megarocket is scheduled for a new test flight next weekend, following a series of fiery explosions during previous attempts.

The Starship, the largest and most powerful launch vehicle in history, is central to Musk’s ambitious plans: returning Americans to the Moon and ultimately realising the dream of colonising Mars.

However, repeated failures, which sent debris over Caribbean islands and disrupted flights, have intensified pressure on SpaceX to conduct a smoother and safer test launch.

Upcoming Test Flight

Feature Details
Rocket SpaceX Starship
Launch Date Expected August 24
Location Starbase facility, Texas
Flight Number 10th test flight
Mission Test of upper stage and propulsion systems
Height 403 feet (123 metres)
Key Objective Demonstrate reliability, prepare for Moon and Mars missions

 

Earlier in 2024, two test flights ended with catastrophic explosions:

  • The upper stage of the rocket, designed to carry crew and cargo, erupted shortly after launch.
  • In the last test in late May, the rocket reached space but exploded due to a fuel leak and loss of control.
  • The propulsion system was intended to perform a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico but disintegrated before reaching the water.

A ground test explosion in June further heightened concerns over Starship’s readiness.

 

Standing 403 feet tall, Starship is designed to be fully reusable, enabling relatively low-cost launches. SpaceX’s “fail fast, learn fast” philosophy has previously propelled it to dominate commercial spaceflight, and the company hopes the approach will overcome current setbacks.

Elon Musk has reiterated that Starship will conduct its first uncrewed missions to Mars next year, despite criticism over safety and environmental impacts.

  • In June, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum threatened legal action against SpaceX for falling debris and contamination affecting nearby communities.

 

The US aviation regulator has approved an increase in Starship’s annual launches from five to 25, signalling that more test flights are expected in the coming months.

SpaceX’s ongoing challenges include:

Challenge Description
Safety Concerns Previous explosions, falling debris affecting populated areas
Environmental Impact Contamination near launch sites, complaints from local communities
Technical Issues Fuel leaks, propulsion failures, upper-stage instability
Public Scrutiny Criticism from governments and environmental groups

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