SpaceX crashed on Tuesday and burned another Starship prototype, and Twitter fans quickly replied that they won’t be booking any flights anytime soon.
Just days later reportedly Under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for violating its launch license, SpaceX launched another spacecraft that crashed with a fiery “action movie-like fireball” that missed the landing pad. Christian Davenport of the Washington Post.
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By Space.Com’s Mike WallSpaceX chief integration engineer John Insprucker tried to reflect the boom in a positive way.
“Again, we need to do some work on that landing,” Insprucker said. “We have a lot of good data and the primary goal – to show control of the vehicle on subsonic re-entry – it looked very good and we’ll get a lot out of it.
Twitter users quickly expressed their thoughts on the explosion and future flights.
SpaceX recently announced plans to send everyday civilians into space. Inspiration4 missionencourages the public to enter for a chance to win a seat on the mission.
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