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SpaceX Starship exploded during a test flight, its debris lighting up the sky over the Caribbean Sea SpaceX lost the upper stage of its Starship rocket, but successfully returned the super-heavy booster to Earth for the second time using an advanced launch tower. This was SpaceX Starship's seventh orbital...

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Фото профиля Anatolii🇺🇦🇮🇱
Anatolii🇺🇦🇮🇱1 год назад

Progress often comes through trial and error, and SpaceX continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in space exploration. Every setback is a step closer to refining technology that could one day take humanity to Mars. The ambition and resilience behind Starship are truly inspiring.

Фото профиля UserInterface
UserInterface5 лет назад

Will Elon Musk and SpaceX Ever Reach Mars? #mars #elonmusk #science

Фото профиля мαηιѕн
мαηιѕн1 год назад

Perfectly timed omen to predict how Trump 2.0 would unravel

Фото профиля The Accountant
The Accountant1 год назад

not the best of days for SpaceX...🙈🙈🐿️

Фото профиля Cherry
Cherry1 год назад

so sad

Фото профиля Clouds_N_Kicks
Clouds_N_Kicks1 год назад

Beautiful destruction.

Фото профиля D. JudasTramp
D. JudasTramp1 год назад

Das ist gut so

Фото профиля Buck Sexington
Buck Sexington1 год назад

@Tinta19689015 Can't run a social media platform. Can't launch reliable rockets.

Фото профиля UA_AidProviders
UA_AidProviders1 год назад

Plan A - Successfull test of the upper stage. Plan B - Very beautifull fireworks

Фото профиля Valeria 🇮🇹🇪🇺
Valeria 🇮🇹🇪🇺1 год назад

I guess Elon is having nightmares.

Фото профиля NetMan
NetMan1 год назад

The most expensive fireworks in the world

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