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Starship Explosion Caused by Propellant Dump, Says Musk

Despite the setback, SpaceX's upcoming flight in February remains unaffected and plans for demonstrating reentry capabilities and propellant transfer are underway.

  • Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, revealed that the explosion of the Starship’s upper stage during its second test flight in November 2023 was caused by a propellant dump gone wrong.
  • The explosion occurred when liquid oxygen had to be vented from Starship as the vehicle neared the end of its engine burn, which led to a fire and explosion.
  • Despite the explosion, the incident will not impact the megarocket’s upcoming scheduled flight in February.
  • During the third demonstration mission, SpaceX aims to conduct an in-space engine burn using the header tank at the top of the rocket, to demonstrate reentry capabilities.
  • SpaceX is also planning to conduct an initial test of transferring propellant from the header tank to the main tank, a process being developed with NASA funding, as it’s a requirement for the Artemis missions.
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