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[-] Waffle@infosec.pub 233 points 1 year ago

Title: SpaceX Has Finally Figured Out Why Starship Exploded, And The Reason Is Utterly Embarrassing

  • SpaceX's Starship experienced a catastrophic explosion during its seventh launch attempt, resulting from a failure in the fuel line due to vibrations.
  • The explosion occurred over the Turks and Caicos islands, leading to debris scattering over the area.
  • The fuel leak ignited two minutes after the upper stage's engines were ignited, overwhelming the rocket's venting capacity and compromising the engines.
  • A loss of communication with ground control occurred as the engines shut down, leading to the rocket's self-destruction sequence.
  • The incident highlights significant operational failures, as engine shutdowns should not cause communication loss, indicating a lack of redundancy in systems.
  • SpaceX's pre-flight checks failed to identify potential leaks, suggesting inadequate safety measures or poor execution of checks.
  • In contrast, NASA's Saturn V rocket had a flawless launch record over its operational lifespan, showcasing superior reliability compared to Starship.
  • Starship's design has been criticized for overestimating engine thrust capabilities, limiting its payload capacity to 40-50 tons, which is less than the Saturn V.
  • The cost per kilogram to launch with Starship is comparable to that of the Saturn V, undermining its intended economic advantages.
  • The overall failure of Starship raises concerns about the efficiency and safety of SpaceX's approach to space exploration, contrasting sharply with historical successes in the field.

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