Why Starship Keeps Exploding 🚀
…A journey into SpaceX’s most ambitious—and most violently tested—rocket program. On a steamy afternoon at SpaceX’s Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, a massive 394-foot (120 m) stainless-steel rocket stood poised…
…A journey into SpaceX’s most ambitious—and most violently tested—rocket program. On a steamy afternoon at SpaceX’s Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, a massive 394-foot (120 m) stainless-steel rocket stood poised…
Starship failure data Super Heavy V3 is not a story of setbacks—it is a documented engineering process unfolding in real time. Early Starship test flights did not always reach their…
Introduction Super Heavy V3 is forcing a serious rethink of how humanity returns to the Moon—and here’s the shocking part: without it, NASA’s Artemis lunar landing schedule could slip by…
Methane combustion in Super Heavy V3 raises a surprising question that goes far beyond flames and fuel tanks: how can simply changing what a rocket burns dramatically reduce engine damage…
Super Heavy chopstick catch may sound like a sci-fi experiment, but it is actually one of the most daring engineering decisions SpaceX has ever made—and it all comes down to…
Starship Mars colonization sounds like a bold promise straight out of science fiction, yet it is now being tested with stainless steel, methane engines, and real explosions on the Texas…
Super Heavy V3 vibration control is one of the most extreme engineering challenges ever attempted in rocket science. When SpaceX ignites 33 Raptor engines at the same moment, the booster…
Could humanity’s most powerful rocket be just weeks away from another giant leap toward Mars? On Christmas Eve, while much of the world was celebrating with family and lights, SpaceX…
Did you know that a rocket is most likely to fail not at liftoff, but nearly 80 kilometers above Earth, when invisible forces try to tear it apart? That critical…
Will SpaceX’s Starship need more than 6 million kilograms of fuel just to land on Mars—and if so, is that even technically possible?It sounds almost unbelievable, yet this single question…