A SpaceX Rocket Exploded in 2016 — and It Almost Ended Elon Musk’s Dream

On September 1, 2016, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket sat quietly on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral. There was no countdown. No audience. No liftoff planned. The rocket was undergoing a routine pre-launch test when, without warning, it vanished in a sudden white flash. The explosion lasted seconds. The consequences stretched far longer. A Failure That Wasn’t Supposed to Happen The rocket wasn’t even flying. It was in the middle of a “static fire” test—engines briefly ignited while the vehicle remained bolted to the ground. These tests were considered safe, almost procedural. Then telemetry flatlined. High-speed footage later showed the blast originating near the upper stage, destroying the rocket and its payload instantly. The satellite onboard, worth hundreds of…
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