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Starship Static‑Fire Test Ends in Explosive Failure
Starship Static‑Fire Test Ends in Explosive Failure

Arabian Post

timea day ago

  • Science
  • Arabian Post

Starship Static‑Fire Test Ends in Explosive Failure

A dramatic explosion ripped through SpaceX's Starbase test site near Brownsville, Texas, at approximately 11 p.m. Central Time on Wednesday, June 18, when the Starship prototype designated Ship 36 detonated during a routine static‑fire test ahead of its anticipated tenth flight. The stainless‑steel vehicle was engulfed in flames following a 'major anomaly' while being fuel‑led for a multiple‑engine ignition sequence, according to SpaceX. All personnel remained outside the secured perimeter and were confirmed safe, and there were no hazards reported to neighbouring communities. The incident triggered a massive fireball that illuminated the night sky, accompanied by a deep boom that rattled windows and prompted concern among South Texas residents. Local emergency services and SpaceX teams responded swiftly to contain the blaze, which smouldered for over two hours after the blast. Ship 36 had undergone a single‑engine static fire on June 16 and was being loaded with liquid methane and oxygen for a six‑engine ignition when it suffered catastrophic failure. While details remain scarce, video feeds captured an initial eruption near the nose section, followed by a secondary blast near the vehicle's side, culminating in a fiery detonation that obliterated the test stand. ADVERTISEMENT SpaceX characterised the event as a 'rapid unscheduled disassembly,' reiterating that safety protocols functioned as intended. The company confirmed through its X account that the site was secured, all employees were safe, and there was no impending risk to surrounding residential zones. The explosion delivers a significant blow to SpaceX's high‑tempo test programme. Ship 36 was central to the upcoming tenth integrated flight test, tentatively scheduled for late June, following FAA notices suggesting a launch window around 29 June. The blast is now expected to delay that timeline. Ship 36 is part of a succession of upper stage prototypes built with lessons from earlier failures. This spring, Ship 33 was lost mid‑flight, and Ship 34 disintegrated after engine shutdowns. Ship 35 achieved flight but was lost during re‑entry in Flight 9 on May 27 due to attitude control issues over the Indian Ocean. Despite these setbacks, SpaceX continues to follow its iterative testing model—'fail fast, learn fast'—to refine design and reliability for the massive Super Heavy–Starship system. In statements after previous explosions, CEO Elon Musk has noted that such events are part of the development process and maintain optimism about achieving high‑frequency launches. The blast's impact on Starbase infrastructure remains unclear. Initial reports indicate that fires continued well into the early hours of Thursday, but the structural and logistical damage to test‑stand facilities has not yet been quantified. SpaceX has deployed teams alongside local authorities to secure the site and begin assessments. Ship 36's loss will likely compel SpaceX to adjust schedules for its Artemis lunar programme and the planned orbital Starship missions. The starship upper stage is slated to act as the Human Landing System for NASA's Artemis 3 lunar landing mission in 2027, and delays in prototype testing could compress the development timeline. SpaceX's core objective remains unchanged: delivering fully reusable launch systems to support deep‑space missions, including human travel to Mars by the mid‑2020s. The firm is progressing with development of a 'V3' Starship design, intended to enable weekly launches next year. Ship 36 represented the refined 'V2' design, offering increased propellant capacity, lower mass and improved system redundancy. Local communities were warned to avoid the perimeter while recovery operations continue. The Federal Aviation Administration has signalled strong regulatory backing, recently granting Starbase approval for up to 25 launches and 50 landings annually.

Just a scratch: Elon Musk after Starship blast rocks SpaceX base
Just a scratch: Elon Musk after Starship blast rocks SpaceX base

India Today

timea day ago

  • Science
  • India Today

Just a scratch: Elon Musk after Starship blast rocks SpaceX base

SpaceX's Starship Ship 36 suffered a catastrophic explosion during preparations for its tenth flight test at the company's Starbase facility near Boca Chica, incident occurred around 11 p.m. Central Time as the vehicle was being fueled with liquid oxygen and methane in anticipation of a static firetest of its six Raptor footage captured by observers showed a massive fireball erupting from the test stand, with debris scattering across the site. advertisement The explosion was so intense that it lit up the night sky and caused a tremor felt by nearby residents. The test stand itself was engulfed in flames, and the Starship vehicle was completely the dramatic visuals, SpaceX quickly confirmed that all personnel were safe and accounted for, and that a safety perimeter had been maintained throughout the company is working closely with local officials to secure the test site and surrounding areas. Authorities assured residents that there are no hazards to nearby communities and advised the public to avoid the area while safing operations a characteristic understatement, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk described the incident as 'just a scratch' in a post on X . Musk's comment reflects the company's history of rapid iteration and learning from failures as it pushes the boundaries of space Wednesday, June 18 at approximately 11 p.m. CT, the Starship preparing for the tenth flight test experienced a major anomaly while on a test stand at Starbase. A safety clear area around the site was maintained throughout the operation and all personnel are safe and accounted— SpaceX (@SpaceX) June 19, 2025advertisementThis explosion marks another setback for the Starship program, which is central to SpaceX's plans for future crewed missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The company had been targeting a launch date around June 29 for the tenth flight test, but the timeline is now uncertain as investigations into the cause of the anomaly remains committed to advancing Starship's development, emphasising safety and innovation as it works toward making fully reusable space travel a InMust Watch

SpaceX explosion: Starship 36 explodes on ground in Texas, possible reasons explored
SpaceX explosion: Starship 36 explodes on ground in Texas, possible reasons explored

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Science
  • Express Tribune

SpaceX explosion: Starship 36 explodes on ground in Texas, possible reasons explored

A SpaceX Starship prototype suffered a dramatic explosion late night on June 18 during pre-launch preparations at the company's Starbase facility in South Texas, marking the latest setback in the spacecraft's development programme. The incident involved Ship 36, which was undergoing preparations for a static fire test—a routine trial of rocket engines—when it experienced what SpaceX described as a 'major anomaly' around 11 p.m. Central Time (CT). The explosion occurred at the Massey's Testing Centre, located near Brownsville, just before the engines were set to ignite. Footage from livestreams operated by NASASpaceflight and LabPadre captured flames and plumes of smoke continuing to rise from the site well after the initial blast. Commentary on the NASASpaceflight feed suggested the explosion happened roughly 30 minutes after propellant loading began and before any engine fire sequence had started. SpaceX issued a statement on social media platform X about 90 minutes later, confirming that a safety perimeter had been established before the test and that 'all personnel are safe and accounted for.' The company added, 'There are no hazards to residents in surrounding communities.' On Wednesday, June 18 at approximately 11 p.m. CT, the Starship preparing for the tenth flight test experienced a major anomaly while on a test stand at Starbase. A safety clear area around the site was maintained throughout the operation and all personnel are safe and accounted… — SpaceX (@SpaceX) June 19, 2025 The cause of the explosion has yet to be identified. It comes in the wake of multiple recent Starship test failures, including explosions during the seventh, eighth, and ninth flight tests earlier this year. SpaceX stated that teams were 'actively working to safe the test site and the immediate surrounding area in conjunction with local officials' and urged the public to avoid the area while emergency operations continued. Starship, a fully reusable rocket system, is central to SpaceX's plans to send cargo and humans to the Moon and Mars. Despite a series of high-profile failures, the company has continued testing aggressively at Starbase as part of its long-term ambitions.

Trading on FOMC Days
Trading on FOMC Days

Globe and Mail

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Trading on FOMC Days

Hello Traders! Tomorrow we have FOMC with rate decision at 1 PM Central and statement at 1:30 pm Central. Trading stock index futures on FOMC days calls for a measured, highly selective approach. The market tends to drift into a low-volume 'vacuum' in the hours leading up to the announcement, where exaggerated price moves can occur without conviction. This is not the time to force entries— no trade is better than a bad trade. It's critical to anticipate these zigzag patterns and avoid being lured into false signals. Reducing trading size is one of the smartest ways to manage risk on these days—volatility spikes can magnify both gains and losses, and scaling down helps preserve capital and composure. Once the FOMC statement hits the wire, the real storm begins. Price action can whipsaw violently as traders digest the language and implications for interest rates. This is when patience pays off. Choosing entry points wisely —often by waiting for post-announcement patterns to stabilize—can mean the difference between catching a favorable trend and getting caught in the chop. Discipline is everything: tight setups, controlled size, and a willingness to sit on your hands if conditions aren't ideal can make all the difference. The FOMC isn't a lottery—it's a test of focus and restraint. Watch a quick video on CME Fed Watch tool HERE Possible outlook for the mini SP 500 below viewing the daily chart: Support and Resistance Levels for major futures for tomorrow below: Good Trading to all of you! Ilan Levy-Mayer, M.B.A Vice President Cannon Trading Co, Inc. Est. 1988 Toll Free: 800-454-9572 Int'l: +310-859-9572 Margins / Commissions / Platforms / Professional Traders / Free Demo Trading commodity futures and options involves a substantial risk of loss. The information here is of opinion only and do not guarantee any profits. Past performances are not necessarily indicative of future results.

What is 2025 College World Series schedule? When NCAA baseball tournament starts, teams, bracket
What is 2025 College World Series schedule? When NCAA baseball tournament starts, teams, bracket

Indianapolis Star

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Indianapolis Star

What is 2025 College World Series schedule? When NCAA baseball tournament starts, teams, bracket

The College World Series tournament bracket set for Charles Schwab Field Omaha, as 8 NCAA men's Division I baseball teams compete for best in the land. Here's a look at the College World Series bracket, tournament dates, teams and how the College World Series works: The College World Series begins at 2 p.m. ET, Friday, June 13, 2025. Visit for a complete schedule of times and games. Most games will be televised on ESPN. Game 2 of the College World Series championship will air on ABC. The 2025 College World Series bracket pairings for the first round are listed below. A schedule of game times for each matchup: Visit for a full, printable College World Series bracket showing every game. Printable bracket times are Central Time. The 8 super regional winners meet for the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, and are split into two double-elimination brackets with four teams each, according to The winners of the two College World Series double-elimination brackets meet in a best-of-three championship series to decide the College World Series champion. For 2025 College World Series ticket information, visit Here are the top 16 seeds of the NCAA men's baseball tournament. Records are from the time of selection:

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