SpaceX Suddenly Aborts Second Starship V3 Launch After Ignition SpaceX's second attempt at launching its upgraded Starship rocket system ended abruptly on Thursday, just moments after the booster ignited at the company's complex in South Texas.
The sudden abort raises questions about Elon Musk's ambitious plans to revolutionize space travel and telecommunications. According to CEO Musk, some of the engines didn't start, triggering an automatic launch abort.
This is not a confidence booster for investors, especially considering the company's stock price has been declining since its record breaking IPO in June.