SpaceX said Starship experienced a “major anomaly” while on the test stand.
“A safety clear area around the site was maintained throughout the operation and all personnel are safe and accounted for,” the company said. “Our Starbase team is actively working to safe the test site and the immediate surrounding area in conjunction with local officials.”
SpaceX asked that people avoid the area while safety operations continue and said the incident did not pose any hazards to residents in surrounding communities.
The Federal Aviation Administration has not commented on the explosion, whose cause remains unknown.
Seconds later, a large blaze sent giant clouds of smoke billowing into the air.
“Emergency protocols were quickly enacted, and an investigation is now underway to determine the cause of the incident,” it said.
Musk, who also owns electric vehicle maker Tesla, has not yet commented on the explosion.
Musk’s Starship is designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the moon, Mars, and beyond.
The rocket consists of two elements: a first-stage booster called Super Heavy, powered by 33 Raptor engines using subcooled liquid methane and liquid oxygen, and a 171-foot-tall (52-meter) second-stage spacecraft known as Starship.
Both elements are designed to be fully reusable.
SpaceX’s seventh Starship rocket broke up just minutes after launching in February.
SpaceX later confirmed that the spacecraft experienced “a rapid unscheduled disassembly,” or burst apart.
The Epoch Times has contacted the FAA and a spokesperson for Elon Musk for comment.






