The SpaceX Star Ship rocket from Elon Musk Spiralded by hand and exploded in the room, so that flight ducts and air traffic chaos were sustained while debris falls out of the air.
It meant a disappointing end of what seemed to be a successful launch, because the billionaire works in the direction of his goal to send people to Mars.
A raw stop has been ordered at airports in Florida – including Miami, Orlando, Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale – as a result of the explosion as a rubble in the earth.
The rocket was launched at 5.30 pm local time of the 'Starbase' in Boca Chica, Texas, while Watchers-On waited with restrained breathing to see if it survived by passing the maximum aerodynamic pressure 'point at about a minute and 10 seconds.
More than a million people coordinated in Musk's live stream to X to witness the launch, celebrate and cheer while successfully shot the space.
The booster 'stuck the landing' while it returned to the earth, gambles straight back in the 'chopsticks' as intended.
But only a few moments before the climb of the ship should be completed and the team began to celebrate, the rocket started to get out of hand when four of the six engines took it out.
Seconds later, the live stream video ended and confirmed SpaceX staff that they 'had lost contact with the ship'.

The rocket launched at 5.30 pm local time of the 'Starbase' in Boca Chica, Texas, while Watchers-On waited with a breath to see if it survived the test of 'the maximum aerodynamic pressure' point

A basic stop has been ordered at airports in Florida, including Miami, Orlando, Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, as a result of the explosion as a rubble in the earth
“I think it is pretty clear that today we will not continue the rest of the mission today,” said SpaceXs than Huot.
Extraordinary video from the Bahamas shows debris that falls out of the sky while the rocket implodes in fiery ball of flames.
“Here we take cover on the ragless islands, Bahamas,” said a local place. “Cross your fingers for us!”
Others reported to see the same from the air of Miami.

In the run -up to the launch on Thursday evening, SpaceX described various operational changes that were made to 'increase the reliability' of the rocket

The booster 'stuck the landing' while it returned to the earth, gambles straight back in the 'chopsticks' as intended
“We have many measures, such as rubble response areas, where we work very closely with air traffic control,” said Huot.
'We have many measures before we ever launch a rocket to ensure that we keep the public safe. They worked the last time and they are now active at work. '
In the run -up to the launch on Thursday evening, SpaceX described various operational changes that were made to 'increase the reliability of the rocket'.
But SpaceX released a statement on Thursday evening that confirms the explosion and failed mission.
“During the rise in Starship, the vehicle had a rapid unplanned dismantling and the contact lost,” SpaceX said in a statement.
'Our team immediately started coordination with safety officers to implement in advance planned unforeseen responses. We will look at today's flight test to better understand the cause.
“As always, success comes from what we learn, and today's flight offers extra lessons to improve the reliability of Starship.”
Flight 8 was planned to lift on Monday evening from SpaceX's 'Starbase'. However, a technical problem on the launch platform could not be solved on time and the mission was scrubbed.

The SpaceX Starship Rocket from Elon Musk Spirdded by hand and exploded in the room, so that flight ducts and air traffic chaos were sustained while debris falls out of the air

More than a million people coordinated in Musk's live stream on X to witness

Flags indicate high wind as SpaceX's next generation of Starship spacecraft

SpaceX's next generation Starship SpaceCraft, to the right of Tower, is shown with the Super Heavy Booster
Their first attempt to launch flight 8 was proclaimed on Friday 28 February for no official reason.
In a statement, SpaceX said that there was a goal to achieve new objectives during Thursday's mission.
'The upcoming flight will fly the same suborbital process as earlier missions and will focus on objectives that have not been achieved on the previous test.
'Development tests by definition is unpredictable.
“But by placing flight hardware in a flight environment as often as possible, we can quickly learn and implement design changes while we want to bring Starship online as a fully and quickly reusable vehicle.”
Unfortunately, flight 8 seemed to fail in the same obstacle that SpaceX has previously plagued.
Flight 7 exploded at about the same point and sent debris over islands in Turks and Caicos.
It marked the last setback for Musk, with the last flight test of his company also ending with AM six weeks agoId-Air-Exposion.
Standing more than 400 feet long, the SpaceX rocket bears two very important parts -the 'Super Heavy' Booster Engine and the Starship Launch vehicle.
The unmanned test had different goals for approximately 66 minutes planned flight, while SpaceX pushes to Musk's mission to deliver people safely.
In order to be a success 8, Starship should safely detach itself from its huge engine (Booster 15) and splash in the Indian Ocean for West -Australia in the Indian Ocean.
The great success of Flight 8 was that the booster engine returned to the launch platform and about seven minutes after launching was caught by the 'tower tower' arms of the tower.
With this revolutionary process, SpaceX can reuse their booster engines during future missions.
This specific flight had tried to test the capacity of Starship to use the Starlink -Satellites of SpaceX during the flight -so that four simulated Starlink modules are launched before the ship 34 reinvels the atmosphere.

It is assumed that a leak near the Starship fuel tanks destroyed the spacecraft during the flight test of January 16
Thursday's test was the first successful Starship launch since the destruction of Flight 7 on January 16.
According to SpaceX, the spaceship experienced rapid unplanned dismantling during its rising combustion. '
In simpler language, the vehicle that was designed to bring people to the red planet broke in a fiery scene less than 10 minutes in flight of an hour.
The explosion of the spacecraft was recorded only a few minutes after the flight test on the camera over the Caribbean, which led to 20 commercial flights that are diverted to prevent them from colliding with rubble from the ship.
That failed mission also successfully returned the Booster Rocket, which was caught in the chopsticks as planned.
Musk recently appeared on the podcast of Joe Rogan Experience, where he seemed to accelerate the timeline quickly before arrival on the red planet.
Musk said that the 'standard plan' of SpaceX was to 'launch various space ships to Mars at the end of next year'.
These missions would also have no crews, just like the planned flight test on Monday, and would see whether the vehicles could successfully land on Mars. Musk noted that he hopes that his company will launch a total of five spaceships to Mars in 2026.