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SpaceX rocket EXPLODES as vid shows glowing debris raining down…but upbeat Elon Musk says ‘entertainment is guaranteed!’

Watch the giant doomed rocket's last moments in the video

ELON Musk's Starship rocket exploded just minutes into its seventh test flight in a dramatic mid-air failure - but the Tesla tycoon appears to remain upbeat about his space endeavours.

Incredible footage shows glowing debris raining down across the sky after the 400ft behemoth failed after launching from Boca Chica, southern Texas, on Thursday.

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The unbelievable spectacle was filmed from the cockpit of a commercial flightCredit: X/OSINTdefender
The SpaceX Starship lifts off from Starbase near Boca Chica, TexasCredit: AP
Flight radar data shows planes being desperately diverted amid the debris chaosCredit: Air Nav

Putting a positive spin on the rocket failure, Musk shared a video of the sky spectacle on his social media X with the upbeat caption: "Success is uncertain, but entertainment is guaranteed!"

Passenger jets were the red-hot and glowing remains of the exploded SpaceX rocket that rained across the sky on Thursday.

Dozens of commercial flights had to divert to other airports or stray course to avoid the  with one video capturing the spectacle from the cockpit of a plane.

Airline flights over the Gulf of Mexico were desperately made to alter course to avoid the deadly wrath of the falling wreckage.

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And several planes over the Atlantic, near the ultra-luxurious Turks and Caicos Islands, were also forced to halt or divert after the megarocket exploded into the atmosphere.

One flight radar data images during the debris chaos shows jets circling in the sky before having to change their routes and destinations.

Along with commercial flights having to dodge and divert the debris, departures from airports in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, were also delayed, according to FlightRadar24.

One shocking video captured in the cockpit of a commercial aircraft shows the red-hot metal flying dangerously across the airspace - in the path where planes could have been flying.

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The debris light up the sky, glittering orange, white and blue colours as the pilot films the unbelievable spectacle, presumably in fear and confusion.

The Federal Aviation Administration, which regulates civil aircraft flying, said it had briefly slowed and diverted planes around the area where space debris was falling.

But the megarocket vanished after the launchCredit: AP
Incredible footage shows glowing debris raining downCredit: X/Elon Musk
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The incredible spectacle shot across the skyCredit: X/Elon Musk

Normal operations had since resumed.

The FAA regularly closes airspace for space launches but it can create a "debris response area" to prevent aircraft from entering if the space vehicle experiences an anomaly outside the originally closed zone.

Other footage shows the glowing debris shooting across the sky, while in the background people are captured shouting and screaming with excitement.

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One woman can be heard repetitively pleading someone to "take a picture," meanwhile the man behind the camera jokes that it's "about to fall on top of us".

Others are asking what the spectacle could possibly be, to which the man filming says: "That's crazy I've never seen anything like that in my life."

The spacecraft was supposed to soar across the Gulf of Mexico from Texas on a near loop - similar to previous test flights.

SpaceX had packed it with 10 dummy satellites for practice at releasing them.

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It was the first flight with this new and upgraded spacecraft.

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Neon pink cloud tracks were also seen across the Texas sky on Thursday
The Starship’s Super Heavy Booster is being grappled mid-air as it returns to the launch pad at StarbaseCredit: AFP

But while the rocket's booster performed flawlessly - making a successful return and being caught between two giant mechanical arms at the launchpad - the rocket itself vanished.

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The thrill of the catch quickly turned into disappointment for not only the company, but the crowds gathered along the southern tip of Texas.

Crews lost contact with the Starship, the largest and most powerful rocket in the world.

The company's livestream host confirmed the worst: “At this point in time, we can confirm we did lose the ship.

"It looks like we lost contact a little under eight and a half minutes into the flight.”

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Confirming the explosion, SpaceX wrote on X: "Starship experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly during its ascent burn.

"Teams will continue to review data from today's flight test to better understand root cause."

As the rocket disintegrated in the sky, glowing debris rained down, forcing nearby air traffic to reroute.

Aircraft were diverting away from the area where the debris soared through the atmosphere.

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The last data received from Starship indicated the rocket had reached an altitude of 90 miles, with a velocity of 13,245 mph, before contact was lost.

SpaceX spokesman Dan Huot said: "It was great to see a booster come down, but we are obviously bummed out about ship."

He added that it would take time to analyze the data and determine what went wrong.

The moment mega rocket Starship and the booster separateCredit: AP
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It was the first flight of the new and upgraded spacecraftCredit: AFP

Elon Musk’s space company had hoped this test flight would mark a step forward in its goal to build a fully reusable spacecraft capable of carrying humans to Mars.

He plans to launch actual Starlinks on Starships before moving on to other satellites and, eventually, crews.

The tech boss himself tweeted ahead of liftoff: "Every Starship launch is one more step closer towards Mars."

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The Starship prototype had been heavily modified since its last test flight in November 2023.

SpaceX had also made upgrades to the booster "catch" tower, which had been damaged during the previous test.

Crews lost contact with the Starship during its seventh test flightCredit: EPA
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