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Breaking: SpaceX conducts successful ascent and stage separation of Starship Super Heavy vehicles

both stages had a "rapid unscheduled disassembly"

100% RUD rate ? congrats on the great success
 
both stages had a "rapid unscheduled disassembly"

100% RUD rate ? congrats on the great success

The goals of the flight test were successful ascent and hot stage separation. Those goals were met. Starship also had a long duration burn. The pad held up well.

For only the second flight this is great progress.
 
both stages had a "rapid unscheduled disassembly"

100% RUD rate ? congrats on the great success

This is a huge rocket. Not easy to get something this large off the ground...especially for a private company.

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To put this into perspective here is the Long March 5 which is the most powerful rocket in China (and applauded by the Chinese here as a monumental "breakthrough" in engineering after years of development using the most brilliant minds) on the far far left in comparison to SpaceX's Starship which is on the far far right.

Having the Starship making progress is amazing...it certainly can't be called "Elon Musk vaporware".
 
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Hey no evacuation rules in Mexico..you can have a front seat closer than people in the US.

Wow are they close to the pad
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