SpaceX Again Failed While Launching Test Rocket:

SpaceX made another failed landing a few days ago of a test model rocket that was to prepare for mission Mars. Due to some technical difficulties, the rocket couldn't bear the load and broke right before landing. The rocket was an advanced level and sort of Bullet-shaped model. 

While landing, they found out or maybe observed through a camera that was on the rocket and got frozen in just 6 to 8 minutes during this drill, stopped working, and then the cloud of Texas City covered up with the dust and the smoke of burst rocket. thick mist in South Texas darkened perspectives on the burst rocket. Everybody there heard that sound while bursting. Few people record that thing too. It can clearly be seen in the recording floating pieces of the rocket right from the sky towards the land.

After that, the management of SpaceX came into motion and started investigating that incident that what was actually happened with the rocket? 

After that incident, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Inc. Elon Musk jumped into it and tweeted that "At least, the crater is in the right spot!".

Musk also gave the briefing about the current circumstances of this test and told about what happened a few days ago. He also said that we will investigate this matter thoroughly and he also said that an engine was out of order during this test that's why this happened. Moreover, one of the three motors experienced difficulty during the rising, he noted. 

This was the fourth full-scale tempered steel model to dispatch in December to an elevation of more than 10 kilometers. The past three detonated at a score or without further ado a while later. The height of the model is round about 164 feet (50 meters). 

"Another energizing test, as we say," SpaceX dispatch observer John Insprucker said as he finished up the webcast. 

A fresher variant of the rocket has gone through many plan changes, as indicated by Musk. 

"Ideally, one of those enhancements covers this issue," he said. 

SpaceX plans to utilize Starship to send space explorers and freight to the moon and, eventually, Mars. Musk said recently that SpaceX will land Starships on Mars "certainly before 2030." Yet he noticed that "the truly hard edge is making Mars Base Alpha self-maintaining." 

Musk has named the dispatch and landing territory at the southeastern tip of Texas, close to the Mexico line, Starbase. A couple of hours after Tuesday's disappointing tragedy, he encouraged people to move to the safe zone, he said on Twitter that he is willing to recruit a few thousand employees throughout with the following little line up while engineers, laborers, experts, manufacturers, everything being equal. He said he's likewise giving millions to the neighborhood school area and the close by city of Brownsville.

So now let's see how would they cover up this scenario and will make sure to rebuild it again. Because the CEO of Tesla is willing to relaunch it again as he is also willing to send something even more exciting into space.