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New SpaceX Starship fails to fire, but the Mars rocket has more chances – CNET
The headless rocket known as SN5 didn’t light up Monday or Tuesday morning, but Elon Musk and SpaceX will give it a go again soon.
Putting humans in the picture gives a better idea of just how big the Starship orbital prototype will be. SpaceX founder Elon Musk shared this behind-the-scenes look at workers in Texas with Starship on a transporter in September 2019.
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SpaceX’s latest Starship prototype had another false start Tuesday morning, as a test “hop” of the next-generation rocket was aborted before ignition.
This follows an earlier attempt, Monday evening, in which the engine of the SN5 test model failed t…
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