
SpaceX Starship Fails Again: Third Consecutive Launch Ends in Disaster
SpaceX Starship Rocket Launch Ends in Third Consecutive Failure. SpaceX's ambitious Starship rocket launch ended in failure for the third time in a row on May 28, 2025. The rocket, which took off from Boca Chica, Texas, lost control shortly after its launch and crashed into the Gulf of Mexico. Despite the failure, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, stated on X that the company had collected 'a lot of good data to review.' This data will be crucial in identifying the causes of the failure and making improvements to the rocket's design. This latest setback is a blow to SpaceX's plans to develop a reusable spacecraft capable of carrying humans to Mars. However, the company remains committed to its ambitious goals and is likely to continue testing and refining the Starship rocket. 'We are committed to pushing the boundaries of space exploration,' said a SpaceX spokesperson. 'We will learn from our mistakes and continue to innovate.'