History almost made — again. On its ninth launch, Elon Musk’s mighty Starship flew higher and farther than ever… only to spin wildly out of control and explode spectacularly during re-entry.
💥 The first red flag? The booster stage exploded mid-air instead of gently splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico. What followed was a tense ride on a suborbital rollercoaster that ended in a fiery break-up over the ocean.
This marks two fiery failures in a row — the last one in March ended with a similar fate.
But Musk isn’t backing down. In true SpaceX fashion, he's doubling down. “More launches, more often,” he says — aiming for a launch every 3–4 weeks going forward.
Space doesn’t forgive. But Starship isn’t built on caution — it’s built on ambition.
🔁 Risk. 🔥 Failure. 🌌 Progress.
Next one up soon. Stay tuned.