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  2. List of Starship launches - Wikipedia

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    Starship vehicles have been launched 7 times, resulting in 4 successes (57.14%), and 3 failures. Starship Block 1 was launched six times between April 2023 and November 2024, with the ship retired ahead of the seventh flight. [10] Block 1 boosters are expected to fly further into the future. [11]

  3. FAA orders investigation into SpaceX Starship failure

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    A fire in the aft section of SpaceX's Starship trigged the apparent explosion that destroyed the spacecraft, the company says. ... Eggs spilled on Oklahoma turnpike after crash as winter storm ...

  4. SpaceX Starship - Wikipedia

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    When stacked and fully fueled, Starship has a mass of approximately 5,000 t (11,000,000 lb), [c] a diameter of 9 m (30 ft) [17] and a height of 121.3 m (398 ft). [6] The rocket has been designed with the goal of being fully reusable to reduce launch costs; [18] it consists of the Super Heavy booster and the Starship upper stage [19] which are powered by Raptor and Raptor Vacuum engines.

  5. SpaceX Starship (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, Starship SN11 flew into thick fog along the same flight path. [99] The vehicle exploded during descent, [ 99 ] possibly due to excess propellant in a Raptor's methane turbopump. [ 100 ] On May 5, 2021, SN15 launched, completed the same maneuvers as older prototypes, and landed safely. [ 101 ]

  6. Watch: SpaceX Starship test flight disintegrates after launch ...

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    SpaceX successfully guided Starship’s booster back to a landing site in Texas but lost the main spacecraft around 10 minutes into the flight. The test flight was the seventh attempt from Boca ...

  7. US grounds SpaceX's Starship after test flight explosion - AOL

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    SpaceX's Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket - collectively referred to as Starship - is 123m (403ft) tall and is intended to be fully reusable, the company says.

  8. SN11 explodes in fog; Redesigned SN15 to roll out next

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    Mar. 31—The launch and subsequent destruction of SpaceX's Starship SN11 prototype was obscured by heavy fog Tuesday morning at the company's Boca Chica site. SN11 launched at 8 a.m., piercing ...

  9. List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    The Soyuz 1 crash site coordinates are , 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) west of Karabutak, Province of Orenburg in the Russian Federation, about 275 kilometers (171 mi; 148 nmi) east-southeast of Orenburg In a small park on the side of the road is a memorial monument: a black column with a bust of Komarov at the top.