SpaceX Starship Breaks Apart in Space, Debris Falls Near Bahamas | Watch
The launch this Thursday from Starship for an experiment flight to launch satellites that were mocked up in space just over two months after an attempt to launch was destroyed in an explosion.
SpaceX Starship Breaks Apart in Space, Debris Falls Near Bahamas | Watch

SpaceX, the company of Elon Musk SpaceX Thursday night, Spacex starship launch in space just minutes after the launch, with engines shut down SpaceX's live streams showed, and shortly after which a number of videos posted on social media showed flaming debris of the spacecraft scurrying across the night skies in the south of Florida along with the Bahamas.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued ground stops at Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Orlando airports due to "space launch debris" until 8 pm Eastern time According to an Reuters report.
The Spacex loses contact of starship took place following the Starship contact live broadcast of the mission revealed it was crashing uncontrollably.
SpaceX announced in a post-mortem update that, during the ascent burn "the vehicle experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly and contact was lost" and that SpaceX's crew "immediately began coordination with safety officials to implement pre-planned contingency responses".
We will analyze the information from today's flight tests to understand the root of the issue. As with all flight tests the success is determined by what we have learned, and this flight test will provide further lessons that can help enhance Starship's reliability.
The lifting off of the massive Starship rocket in an experiment flight on Thursday, which will launch fake satellites into space, comes just two months after an attempt to launch that ended in an explosion that sent fiery debris crashing down on Turks and Caicos.
Starship launch
A 403 foot (123-meter) rocket took off from Texas shortly before sunset. As SpaceX captured the first stage booster at the launch pad, using massive mechanical arms The spacecraft then continued its trajectory eastward toward an controlled return to the Indian Ocean, thousands of miles away. Then, the ground crew lost contact with the spacecraft.