The rocket exploded when preparing for an engine test at the SpaceX Starbase facility in Texas. SpaceX said all personnel were accounted for and safe.

A SpaceX Starship rocket exploded into a huge fireball while preparing for a routine test on Wednesday.

The rocket, designed to be the most powerful in the world, was preparing for its tenth test flight at the SpaceX Starbase facility at the southern tip of Texas.

Local officials confirmed the explosion took place at a time when the rocket was preparing for a “routine static fire test” of its engines.

That means engineers were set to test the rocket’s engines with the craft still held down on its launch pad. But something went wrong and the rocket exploded.

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      I think this is also the reason they have so many failures lately. They used to have no problem attracting top talent. I don’t think that’s the case any more.

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      I love knowing Musk has probably created saboteurs in his own companies being a fascist khole. They probably aren’t even selling secrets just breaking shit because fuck Elon.

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        I truly hope this is the case. If the resistance insists on non-violence then industrial sabotage on a massive scale is a long overdue starting point

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          There’s even an official manual for those interested in joining the fight.

          https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/26184

          “Simple Sabotage Field Manual” by United States. Office of Strategic Services is a historical publication written during the early 1940s, amid World War II. This manual acts as a guide for ordinary civilians to conduct simple acts of sabotage against enemy operations without the need for specialized training or equipment. Its main topic revolves around promoting small, accessible forms of resistance that could collectively disrupt the enemy’s war effort. The manual outlines various strategies and techniques for citizens to engage in sabotage that could be executed discreetly and with minimal risk. It provides specific suggestions for targeting transportation, communication, and industrial facilities to create delays and inefficiencies in enemy operations. The manual emphasizes the power of many individuals acting independently to contribute to a larger campaign of disruption, encouraging simple acts such as misplacing tools, delaying communication, or damaging equipment with household items. Overall, the “Simple Sabotage Field Manual” serves as a unique historical artifact that illustrates grassroots resistance efforts and the belief in the collective power of ordinary people during wartime.

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      Watching the initial Falcon launches, it gave me so much joy when it flew successfully and I was sad when it exploded.

      Watching the Starrship launches it gives me so much joy when it explodes, and I’ll be so sad if it makes it to space one day.

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      All the greatest rockets in history have been made by Nazis, Elon is no exception.

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    This is easy to address:

    Fire the CEO.

    Hire a new CEO that cares about QA, and can create a work environment that attracts and retains top talent.

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    I know they don’t mind “dramatic iteration” in testing, but aren’t the tests supposed to get better as time goes on?

    This one didn’t dump debris across Caribbean islands though, so I guess there’s that.

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    And SpaceX is supposed to be the ‘good’ company that Elon runs. NASA needs to cancel the HLS contract and claw back the money already spent.

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    if i lived near southern texas, i would drive for the next launch, sounds like a good show, and it’s free

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    At this point it might be more newsworthy if a SpaceX rocket doesn’t explode horribly.