Starship booster test ends in fiery anomaly
A test of the booster for SpaceX’s first orbital Starship vehicle July 11 ended with flames erupting unexpectedly from the base of the vehicle, triggering a fire at the pad. The post Starship booster test ends in fiery anomaly appeared first on SpaceNews.
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