The seventh fully-stacked SpaceX Starship lifted off on time from Starbase, Texas, but eight-and-a-half minutes into flight, things started to go wrong. While the first-stage Super Heavy booster ...
SpaceX sent up its first test flight of the year for its Starship and Super Heavy rocket from Texas catching the booster for ...
Shortly after the catch there was an issue, though: A SpaceX commentator on the livestream said “we do believe that we have lost the ship during its ascent phase … during that ascent phase a ...
and we have since lost contact with the Ship,” said SpaceX commentator Dan Huot. “At this point, we are assuming that the Ship has been lost.” The Starship undertaking the test flight today ...
"We are obviously bummed out about Ship," said Dan Huot, a SpaceX spokesman and launch commentator. "Reminder: It's a test, it's a flight test, it's an experimental vehicle, so we'll figure out ...
"We (lost) all communications with the ship," a SpaceX launch commentator said of the Starship. "That is essentially telling us we had an anomaly with the upper stage." A moment later, he confirmed: ...
Contact was lost with the ship itself, as the onboard Starlink video feed stopped. SpaceX commentators were at a loss for what had become of the ship − eventually confirming the ship had been lost.
“We do believe that we have lost the ship during its ascent phase,” said SpaceX commentator Kate Tice. “It successfully separated from the Super Heavy booster, but during that ascent ...