新闻来自Space.com: Mike Wall,FAA to oversee investigation of SpaceX's explosive 2nd Starship flight, https://www.space.com/faa-oversee-investigation-second-starship-flight
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SpaceX's next-generation Starship megarocket launched on its second-ever test flight today (Nov. 18), but exploded in a 'rapid unscheduled disassembly.'
· SpaceX’s 85th launch of the year and the 6th launch of the month. · SpaceX’s 2nd space launch from Starbase. · Starship will, once again, become the largest, most massive, and most powerful rocket every created breaking its own record. Forum link:https://forum.nasaspaceflight.co...
The Starship, however, continued the climb toward space on the power of its six Raptor engines. All went well until about eight-and-a-half minutes into the flight when controllers lost contact with the rocket. The vehicle had disappeared from view in long-range tracking cameras by that point...
The FAA will oversee a SpaceX-led investigation of the second-ever flight of the company's Starship vehicle, which ended eight minutes after liftoff on Nov. 18.
1、Mike Wall,FAA closes investigation into explosive 2nd flight of SpaceX's Starship megarocket, https://www.space.com/faa-closes-investigation-second-spacex-starship-flight 2、Michael Sheetz,FAA closes Starship investigation as SpaceX seeks license for next launch, ...
Making it to space was part of the goal for this flight test, with SpaceX hoping for Starship to briefly orbit the Earth and splash down near Hawaii. Lisa Watson-Morgan, who heads up NASA’s Human Landing System program,toldArs Technicaduring an interviewpublished yesterday that whe...
SpaceX launched its Starship rocket Saturday morning, with the booster exploding and spacecraft apparently detonating during the second test flight.
SpaceX’s Starship—the most powerful rocket ever built—experienced a “rapid unscheduled disassembly” in its otherwise successful second full-scale launch, triggering a federal investigation into what went wrong