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SpaceX’s starship fell out of control while being in space during a trial flight on Thursday, marking the second launch in the series that the vehicle has faced a deadly problem on its way to the orbit.

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Stopped soon flights to large airports in Florida and seems to have diverted Others from the attention of the “space launch of the debris”. The Agency told TechCrunch that it requires SpaceX to perform what is known as a failure research for failure.

The company started the Starship using the Super Heavy Booster and things seemed normal for the first eight minutes of the flight. The ship was successfully separated and directed in space, while the amplifier returned to the company Launchpad in Texas, where it was caught For the third time by the launch tower.

But in about eight minutes and nine seconds on the flight, SpaceX’s graphics have shown that Starship loses multiple Raptor engines in the vehicle. Levels on the boat showed that the ship started the spiral end above the end above the ocean.

“As soon as we saw that some engines are going out, we seem to lose control of the ship’s stance,” Spacex Communications Dan Huot said in the show. “At this point we have lost contact with the ship.”

Footage Posted to social media showed that the ship was disintegrated over the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic A a few minutes later. The company posted In X that “he immediately began to coordinate with security officials to implement the planned emergency answers”.

High profile back-to-back explosions come as CEO of SpaceX Elon Musk has spent in recent weeks causing chaos throughout the US federal government with government efficiency. This included him to develop employees to FAA, which oversees SpaceX’s flights.

SpaceX hoped to develop four virtual versions of Starlink satellites during Thursday’s trial flight, one step towards the goal of using Starship for commercial missions. The company has deliberately developed Starship by making trial flights to rapid succession and learning from the things that go both right and wrong.

But Thursday’s failure comes just a few weeks after the seventh test flight, which saw Starship spectacularly dissolve over the Turkish and Caicos islands, which caused FAA to divert many flights to this airspace.

SpaceX conducted an accident survey about this failure. The company has determined that the promotional is leaking into the starship, which caused fires and the blackout of communications with the ship before self -destruction.

Before this test flight, SpaceX said it made improvements to the lines that send fuels to the Starship engines and changed the promoter temperature. It also adds additional holes and “a new cleaning system” for better compensation against any leaks.

In some of her previous test flights, SpaceX saw her star dissolve as she tried to enter the Earth’s atmosphere again. The company issued changes to the seventh test flight that was supposed to help her learn how to better prepare the ship to survive this readiness.

“By Flight 8, we focus on finding the real boundaries of Starship so that we can prepare to finally return the starship to the launch site and catch it,” the company I wrote In X on Thursday.

This story has been informed with FAA’s response.

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