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SpaceX Starship Test: Booster Lands Successfully, But Explosion Halts Mission

SpaceX's Starship Rocket Launch: A Successful Catch, But the Spacecraft Explodes

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Science, Space & Exploration, Space Industry Innovation
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SpaceX Starship's Seventh Test Flight: Booster Catch Success, Spacecraft Failure - Clint Gerald/Photo

SpaceX Starship Launch: Booster Lands Safely, Starship Destroyed in Flight - Clint Gerald/Photo

SpaceX’s Ambitious Starship Test: Successful Booster Catch, But Explosion Diverts Flights

SpaceX’s highly anticipated Starship launch system soared into the skies on Thursday for its seventh uncrewed test flight. This mission marked the latest milestone in SpaceX’s drive to refine its ambitious rocket system, but the outcome had a mix of triumph and setbacks.

Successful Booster Catch

One of the most exciting moments of the test was the successful retrieval of the Super Heavy booster, a key part of the Starship system. Using the “chopsticks” system (the Mechazilla launch tower), SpaceX was able to catch the booster as it returned to Earth, completing a feat that had been accomplished only once before during the October 2024 test flight.

The Super Heavy booster, with its 33 engines, had already provided a thrilling boost by sending the spacecraft up into the sky from SpaceX’s Starbase launch site near Brownsville, Texas. This time, one of the 33 engines had already been flown on a previous mission, a first for SpaceX.

Starship Explosion Diverts Flights

Despite the booster landing success, the Starship spacecraft—the upper stage of the system—wasn’t as fortunate. Roughly 8.5 minutes after launch, Starship suffered a catastrophic failure, which SpaceX described as a “rapid unscheduled disassembly” (RUD). This is the company’s term for an explosion, and in this case, it meant the Starship was lost during its ascent burn.

As a result of the explosion, nearby air traffic was disrupted. Aircraft tracking website Flightradar24 reported that many flights had to be held or diverted to avoid debris. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also confirmed delays at Miami and Fort Lauderdale airports due to “debris” falling from the spacecraft. Fortunately, the FAA quickly rerouted aircraft, and normal operations resumed shortly after.

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The Loss of Starship and Potential Causes

The failure of Starship happened when it had already ascended to 90 miles in altitude and was traveling at a speed of 13,200 miles per hour. SpaceX shared that it would continue to analyze the data from the test to determine the root cause of the failure.

SpaceX’s spokesperson confirmed the loss of the spacecraft shortly after the event, citing a fire that developed in the aft section before the explosion. Debris from the explosion was reported to fall over the Caribbean, but SpaceX assured the public that the launch had taken place within a designated hazard area, keeping the general public safe.

Looking Ahead: Lessons Learned and Future Missions

SpaceX’s founder, Elon Musk, took to social media to comment on the incident, sharing images of the debris and maintaining an optimistic tone by stating that improved versions of the spacecraft were already ready for future launches. Musk later speculated that the explosion was likely caused by an oxygen/fuel leak above the ship’s engine firewall, suggesting that future launches would focus on fixing the leak and improving fire suppression.

The mission, which saw Starship equipped with enhanced fuel capacity, a more powerful flight computer, and improved communication systems, also aimed to test the spacecraft’s potential for deploying satellites. Ten dummy payloads were onboard to simulate SpaceX’s future Starlink satellites, although they were not expected to reach orbit and would instead have splashed down in the ocean.

SpaceX intends to continue its testing of the Starship system and learn from each failure. As SpaceX engineer Dan Huot put it, “Success comes from what we learn,” and the company remains determined to press forward with its plans for the next generation of space exploration.

Next Steps for SpaceX

The company plans to assess the data collected from this flight to identify exactly what went wrong. SpaceX hopes to implement fixes in preparation for the next Starship mission, which could launch as early as next month.

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson also acknowledged the importance of the test flight, tweeting, “Spaceflight is not easy. It’s anything but routine. That’s why these tests are so important,” emphasizing how each test brings humanity closer to reaching the Moon and Mars through the Artemis program.

While the failure was a setback, SpaceX’s continued efforts show the resilience of the company in pushing toward future missions and refining the technology that will help make space exploration more reliable and accessible.

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