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Today was the 9th launch of SpaceX Starship, and it case you're wondering, it still doesn't ****ing work. "Lost attitude control" and is burning up in the atmosphere as we speak, just like the last several.
This launch was the first time that they tried to reuse one of their boosters that had successfully landed in the past. It did not land successfully a second time.
ETA: Okay so, reading a little more:
The recycled booster wasn't intended to land back at the launch pad this time like it did the first time, it was just supposed to fall back into the ocean, albeit in a "controlled" manner. But it exploded before it got that far.
The Starship thingy itself was intended to release a few dummy Starlink-type objects it was carrying inside it once it got to a certain altitude. The previous two Starships were meant to do this too, but both of them exploded before they could even get that far. This one made it high enough for the SpaceX team to give it a shot, but as soon as they began the attempt the big door on the side of Starship broke and then Starship immediately lost all directional control, so it just tumbled back into the atmosphere. Just fail fail fail.
This launch was the first time that they tried to reuse one of their boosters that had successfully landed in the past. It did not land successfully a second time.
ETA: Okay so, reading a little more:
The recycled booster wasn't intended to land back at the launch pad this time like it did the first time, it was just supposed to fall back into the ocean, albeit in a "controlled" manner. But it exploded before it got that far.
The Starship thingy itself was intended to release a few dummy Starlink-type objects it was carrying inside it once it got to a certain altitude. The previous two Starships were meant to do this too, but both of them exploded before they could even get that far. This one made it high enough for the SpaceX team to give it a shot, but as soon as they began the attempt the big door on the side of Starship broke and then Starship immediately lost all directional control, so it just tumbled back into the atmosphere. Just fail fail fail.
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