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  • 6/19/2025
SpaceX Starship Rocket Explodes During Texas Test | Latest Update 2025
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SpaceX’s Starship rocket exploded during a test at the Texas Starbase facility. No injuries reported. Elon Musk calls it “just a scratch.” Watch the dramatic footage and get the latest updates on the Starship program.
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00:00Welcome to News Plus Globe. In breaking news, SpaceX's Starship rocket exploded late Wednesday
00:06night during a critical test at the company's Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas.
00:12The incident occurred around 11 p.m. local time as the Starship was preparing for its 10th flight
00:18test. SpaceX reported a major anomaly while the rocket was on the test stand,
00:24leading to a catastrophic failure and a massive fireball visible for miles.
00:30Fortunately, all personnel were safe and accounted for, with a safety exclusion zone maintained
00:35throughout the operation. Local officials confirmed no injuries or hazards to nearby communities.
00:42The explosion was captured live by multiple streams, showing the rocket engulfed in flames
00:48moments before it detonated. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk downplayed the incident, calling it just a scratch
00:55on social media. This setback adds to a challenging year for Starship, which has faced several explosive
01:02failures during testing. Despite these hurdles, SpaceX remains committed to developing Starship
01:09as the key vehicle for NASA's Artemis missions to the moon and the ambitious goal of Mars colonization.
01:15SpaceX teams are currently working with local authorities to secure the test site and investigate
01:21the cause of the anomaly. The next Starship launch was expected later this month, but this incident
01:27may delay those plans. Stay tuned to News Plus Globe for ongoing updates on SpaceX's Starship
01:34program and the future of space exploration.

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