SpaceX l Starship rocket booster explodes after blast off

SpaceX l Starship rocket booster explodes after blast off
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SpaceX’s spacecraft Starship, developed to carry astronauts to the moon and beyond, reached space for the first time on Saturday but was seen in footage experiencing a ‘rapid unscheduled disassembly’.
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The two-stage rocket ship blasted off from the Elon Musk-owned company’s Starbase launch site near Boca Chica in Texas on a planned 90-minute uncrewed flight into space. The 120-metre Starship rocket system, the most powerful ever built, failed a first flight test in April, when the spacecraft pulverised the launchpad during lift-off and then exploded at altitude.

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46 Comments

  1. Where is the close up footage? I need answers. This world is full of lies. The deception is clever, and everywhere. I've hit so many dead ends and contradictions. I want truth! Not to be fooled by the enemy.

  2. You would think someone would roll out the Saturn V rocket blueprints that worked for all six Apollo moon landings.

  3. And we are to believe that y'all went to the moon. What a joke!!! Decades later and you're still struggling to send a rocket to so called space.

    How is this an issue if we're living in more advanced times? The science and technology you have then wasn't as advanced as it is today.

    So why are you still struggling to get to space in 2023?

  4. I'm no fan of Elon. It seems like there's something dark inside of him that leads him to lie often and intentionally hurt others.
    However, looking at this launch and describing it as a man's failure is also poor taste. Getting anything into space is a remarkable feat to achieve on every possible level. And with space flights, in particular, there is a very visible iterative process that needs to happen before it can be mastered.
    Laughing or ridiculing someone's 'failure' to succeed in a near impossible goal because you don't like the guy is counterproductive for everyone. Elon SHOULD be ridiculed for his lies, ignorant arrogance, and hostile actions toward others… But do not conflate the emotions you have against that one dude with the truly remarkable team effort of the hundreds of other people that made this launch happen.

  5. use your brains people. in my nearly 30 years alive, i have yet to see a successful space/ moon mission. its not possible and we are being manipulated and lied to

  6. Your title of the video is extremely provocative. The booster exploded after separation from the spaceship, not right after liftoff. You make it just for a clickbite.

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