It all started with the takeoff of a giant 120-foot rocket and thruster complex from the company’s spaceport in South Texas. It wasn’t until the 40-second uncontrolled drop in the sky that SpaceX was able to activate the missile’s cancellation system.

According to Musk, the rocket did not immediately respond to the self-destruct command due to an energy event that caused several of its engines to fail.

Given the level of risk, this shocking discovery supports the theory that SpaceX may have rushed to launch the rocket without proper analysis.

Musk acknowledged that “the tanks took too long to destroy” and added that “the missile’s structural stocks are better than expected.” The company will take this experience into account in the next attempt and guarantee that “if it is necessary to stop the flight, the missile will explode instantly”.

Source: Ferra

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