SpaceX Starship prototype rocket explodes, in blow to Mars hopes
- The rocket successfully performed a series of manoeuvres, but crashed as it tried to return to a vertical position for landing
- This is the second such explosion after the previous Starship prototype met a similar fate in December

A prototype of a SpaceX rocket the company hopes will one day journey to Mars crashed in a fiery explosion as it tried to land upright after a test flight Tuesday.
It was the second such explosion after the last prototype of Starship met a similar fate in December.
“We had again another great flight,” said a SpaceX announcer on live footage that was broadcast online.
“We’ve just got to work on that landing a little bit,” he added.

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Second SpaceX Starship prototype rocket explodes during landing
The company’s founder Elon Musk was uncharacteristically quiet on social media, having announced the night before he was “Off Twitter for a while”.
The stainless steel rocket dubbed SN9 was cleared for lift-off from Boca Chica, Texas by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which had earlier delayed granting authorisation after determining that SpaceX’s last launch violated the terms of its licence.