In what the company claims is “not a serious setback,” the Mark I
prototype of SpaceX’s Starship launch vehicle exploded during a test on
Wednesday.
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The Mark I blew its lid
during cryogenic testing, to determine whether a craft can withstand
extreme cold like that found in the void of space. The explosion blew
off part of the bulkhead which went flying as video from the scene
shows.
The
explosion occurred at SpaceX’s test site in Boca Chica, Texas, at
approximately 4:30pm Eastern Time. Apart from the ruptured bulkhead, the
full extent of the damage is unknown but it is likely the company will
scrap the vehicle.
“The purpose of today’s test was to
pressurize systems to the max, so the outcome was not completely
unexpected. There were no injuries, nor is this a serious setback,” the company said in a statement.
Instead, the company has already shifted focus to the Mark III
which is estimated to be completed in three months. Meanwhile, the Mark
II vehicle is being developed by a separate SpaceX team based in
Florida.
Musk nonchalantly dismissed the Mark I as a
"manufacturing pathfinder,” and confirmed that the company will be
moving ahead with the other craft.
Source: rt.com
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