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SpaceX Mars Rocket Prototype Turns Into Ashes On Landing Pad

SpaceX Mars Rocket Prototype Turns Into Ashes On Landing Pad

SpaceX Mars Rocket Prototype Turns Into Ashes On Landing Pad
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched another high-altitude flight of Starship which exploded on the landing pad.

SpaceX’s starship was the SN10 prototype spacecraft that flew from the US state of Texas and then landed back on Earth.

The staff began celebrating the successful landing of the starship.

But a few minutes later, it exploded into thousands of pieces.

This is the third time the SpaceX starship has made a successful flight but turned into a fireball during landing or after landing.

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In the eyes of the company’s founder, Elon Musk, the result is not a complete failure.

He said that the starship landed in 10 intact conditions, SpaceX team did a great job, one-day Starship flights will reach the real scale of success.

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Starship SN10 was quite successful in landing compared to the other 2 attempts of SpaceX.

Earlier in December, the SN8 exploded during landing, while in February the SN9 failed.

SpaceX live-streamed moments after the SN1 landed.

Elon Musk hopes that these spacecraft will gradually be able to deliver humans and hundreds of tons of cargo to the moon and Mars in the future.

The starship rocket is part of Elon Musk’s plans to normalize space travel.

Elon Musk said that the first man to be sent to the moon is expected to be successful in 2023, for which the only starship will be used.

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