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Chopstick testing at Starbase Pad A. Simulating a catch.

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NSF - NASASpaceflight.com1 year ago

Arm day at Pad A.

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Rainmaker1 year ago

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Keith Wisner Mars Embassy/paranoid time1 year ago

I think you’re incorrect. You just actually missed the launch and the catch. They were testing their new stealth starship. We believe it was successful but we don’t know for sure.

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NSF - NASASpaceflight.com1 year ago

Dammit! I wondered what the tube-like distortion was! Anyway! We'll be more aware for Flight 10! 😅

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Db1941 year ago

They are actually gonna make this sht fell like a normal thing, aren't they?? Still blows my mind when I see it in action.

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Lindsay1 year ago

Arm day at Starbase 💪🏻

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Overly Optimistic Future1 year ago

it is a workout

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Virag_ik1 year ago

But there is no catch ??m

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PC-TechKatystudt1 year ago

But B14-2 booster is engine two first catching , only how starship‘s engine tow …. Test …

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Hieu Ehren1 year ago

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