SpaceX's latest Starship prototype failed catastrophically last night.

Leaky Valves

SpaceX's latest prototype dubbed "SN3" collapsed during a pressurized cryogenic fuel test Thursday night, as footage uploaded by NASASpaceFlight shows.

The stainless steel dome can be seen crumpling like a soda can before toppling over in a puff of vapor.

"We will see what data review says in the morning, but this may have been a test configuration mistake," SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tweeted early this morning.

"Some valves leaked at cryo temp," he added. "Fixing & will retest soon."

According to Space.com, the cryogenic pressure test was meant to test if the prototype was able to hold fuel at extremely low temperatures right before liftoff. Musk revealed that "SN3 passed ambient temperature pressure test last night" prior to collapsing during the next test.

Another One

SpaceX's SN1 prototype experienced a very similar fate, collapsing during a pressure test on February 28.

According to an exclusive report by Ars Technica, Musk was pretty ticked off after SN1's demise. “We sent out a note to the team that this was badly designed, badly built, and badly checked,” he told Ars Technica. “That’s just a statement of fact.”

This week's failed pressure test, however, doesn't seem to represent too much of a setback, as the company is already laser-focused on its next iteration, SN4.

The news comes after SpaceX released an early version of a "user's guide" to its Starship spacecraft, detailing how it could one day ferry up to 100 passengers or 100 tons of cargo to faraway destinations, including the Moon or even Mars.

READ MORE: SpaceX's Starship SN3 prototype collapses in pressure tank test [Space.com]

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