KEY POINTS
  • The SpaceX rocket's engine started for a short flight test on Wednesday — but the prototype did not move and an enduring flame shot skywards near the top of the rocket.
  • "It appears as though we have had an abort on today's test," SpaceX engineer Kate Tice said during the company's livestream.
  • SpaceX was intending to "hop" the vehicle about 65 feet in the air.

Seconds after the engine fired up, SpaceX stopped its first attempt to fly its prototype "Starship" rocket more than a few feet off the ground at the company's facility in Boca Chica Beach, Texas on Wednesday.

The prototype rocket did not lift off from the ground, as SpaceX engineer Kate Tice noted while hosting a surprise livestream of the test. The rocket's engine started but the prototype did not move and an enduring flame shot skywards near the top of the rocket. SpaceX was intending to "hop" the vehicle in a short flight of about 65 feet in the air.