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by Geojim 950 days ago
Isn't an exploding rocket in space a bad thing - ie debris everywhere? I know space is big but aren't there now a few thousand more pieces of space junk to track. I suppose they're worried about a starship landing on someone's home - but still seems a tad premature.
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As long as it hasn't achieved orbit, all the pieces will end up on an elliptical track with the lowest point inside the atmosphere. Some stuff might get flung way up, but it would still need another maneuver (requiring working engines) near the highest point to circularize the track to prevent it from coming back down.

There's not much ambiguity for when to destruct. It's just: has it gone far enough off course that it could free-fall outside the predetermined borders where it's acceptable to crash? Then it's time to blow it up so it doesn't fly any farther.

It's more of an issue when the thing exploding is in orbit. This was a (just) suborbital launch, and I think the first stage was quite a bit slower/ lower than orbital at the point that it exploded, meaning it'll all just fall to Earth
it was not in orbit yet so I think everything should fall back down to earth.