The third test flight of the enormous SpaceX rocket “Starship” has also failed. Apparently, it was destroyed upon reentry into Earth’s atmosphere. One day it is intended to transport people to the Moon and Mars.
The largest rocket system ever built was unable to complete a third test flight. The unmanned “Starship” successfully launched from SpaceX’s Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas. However, it was destroyed during reentry into Earth’s atmosphere, as was reported by commentators on SpaceX’s livestream.
The upper stage of the rocket reached space for the first time and remained there for about half an hour before being lost during reentry. This third test flight achieved more objectives than the previous two.
The approximately 120-meter-long system is designed to transport over 100 tons of cargo and enable manned missions to the Moon and Mars. SpaceX emphasizes that the goal of these tests is to collect data. NASA also plans to utilize “Starship” for their Artemis Moon landing mission.
The system is designed for reusability, allowing both the spacecraft and rocket to be reused after returning to Earth. This approach aims to reduce the cost of space missions.
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