SpaceX’s Upgraded Starship Rocket Booster Explodes During Testing in South Texas
SpaceX recently rolled out an upgraded version of its Starship rocket booster in South Texas for testing, but just hours later, the booster experienced a significant explosion. Live streamers who closely monitor SpaceX’s Starbase complex captured the explosion in the pre-dawn hours on Friday, revealing extensive damage to the lower section of the booster.
The explosion, which occurred during gas system pressure testing, blew out an entire side of the booster, despite not having rocket engines installed yet. SpaceX confirmed that no one was injured in the incident as the testing area was cleared beforehand. The cause of the explosion is currently under investigation, with SpaceX stating that further analysis is needed to determine the root cause.
The damaged booster was part of SpaceX’s Starship version three (V3) design, intended to be larger, more powerful, and capable of docking with other Starships in orbit. This latest setback could potentially impact SpaceX’s testing timeline and overall plans for future missions to the Moon and Mars.
Impact on SpaceX’s Future Plans
SpaceX has ambitious goals for its Starship program in 2026, including demonstrating the ability to transfer fuel in orbit between Starship and a tanker version of the rocket. This capability is crucial for NASA’s approval of crewed missions to the Moon, which SpaceX aims to achieve by 2028. However, delays in testing could jeopardize SpaceX’s partnership with NASA and its plans for future space exploration missions.
Acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy has expressed concerns over SpaceX’s progress towards Moon missions and hinted at the possibility of considering alternative options, such as Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, for fulfilling NASA’s lunar landing contract. Blue Origin has been making significant strides in developing its own mega-rocket, the New Glenn, which recently completed its second launch and delivered its first commercial payload for NASA.
With SpaceX facing challenges in its Starship testing program, the competition in the space industry is heating up as companies like Blue Origin strive to rival SpaceX’s capabilities and market presence. The outcome of SpaceX’s investigation into the booster explosion will likely have far-reaching implications for the future of space exploration and commercial spaceflight.
This article has been updated with the latest information from SpaceX.

