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BREAKING: Today we got one step closer to Mars. The most powerful rocket ever launched was successful. It didn’t blow up in the launch pad!!! Congratulations to SpaceX and Elon. 🔥🚀

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PebMets3 years ago

The test failed. All of the engines did not work and exploded. I can strap boosters to a dumpster and clear the tower and call it a success.

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📸 hxllokxhn3 years ago

Journalists right now calling it a fail. Journalists and engineers see things differently 😒

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Real Benisons3 years ago

if that's how you're spinning today's explosion, I reckon I'll steer clear of Tesla products but have a nice day

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SIERRA3 years ago

cheering on the massive amounts of pollutions is wild…

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Yowi Man3 years ago

Thank goodness for the American Taxpayer Subsidies. Load up another.

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NanaGabi3 years ago

Hate to break it to you, but the launch failed. 4 minutes in, the rocket EXPLODED. Nowhere on this planet would that be considered a success.

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Rubenesque D1ck 🏳️‍🌈🦄3 years ago

Uhm lol it blew up tho eventually. If people were inside it, that would not be considered a successful mission, you absolute bellend. 😂😂

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Stevtee Productions3 years ago

Yessss oooo achieving that height without blowing upon the launch pad in itself translates to a successful launch! It's back to the drawing board by SpaceX to make amends from lessons learnt today! The next launch will be better and more successful in this trailblazing venture!

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CommonSenseSkeptic3 years ago

You're no closer today than you were three years ago. Or six. Or ten.

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Joachim Rayos3 years ago

Very low criteria for success there

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