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SpaceX rocket explosion illustrate­s Elon Musk’s ‘successful failure’ formula

- -Reuters

Angeles: The spectacula­r explosion of SpaceX’s new Starship rocket minutes after it soared off its launch pad on a first flight test is the latest vivid illustrati­on of a “successful failure” business formula that serves Elon Musk’s company well, experts said on Thursday.

Rather than seeing the fiery disintegra­tion of Musk’s colossal, nextgenera­tion Starship system as a setback, experts said the dramatic loss of the rocket ship would help accelerate developmen­t of the vehicle.

Images of the Starship tumbling out of control some 20 miles up in the sky while mounted to its Super Heavy rocket booster before the combined vehicle blew to bits dominated media coverage of the highly anticipate­d launch.

SpaceX acknowledg­ed that several of the Super Heavy’s 33 powerful Raport engines malfunctio­ned on ascent and that the booster rocket and Starship failed to separate as designed before the ill-fated flight was terminated.

But SpaceX executives including Musk - the founder, CEO and chief engineer of the California-based rocket company - hailed the test flight for achieving the major objective of getting the vehicle off the ground while providing a wealth of data that will advance Starship’s developmen­t.

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT

At least two experts in aerospace engineerin­g and planetary science who spoke with Reuters agreed that the test flight delivered benefits.

“This is a classical SpaceX successful failure,” said Garrett Reisman, an astronauti­cal engineerin­g professor at the University of Southern California who is a former NASA astronaut and is also a senior adviser to SpaceX.

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? SpaceX’s next-generation Starship spacecraft, atop its powerful Super Heavy rocket, explodes after its launch from the company’s Boca Chica launchpad.
Photo: Reuters SpaceX’s next-generation Starship spacecraft, atop its powerful Super Heavy rocket, explodes after its launch from the company’s Boca Chica launchpad.

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