Article 5EXCF Starship goes up. Starship goes down. But is the program moving forward?

Starship goes up. Starship goes down. But is the program moving forward?

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Eric Berger
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    This gallery of SN10 images shows the vehicle's flight on Wednesday. [credit: Trevor Mahlmann ]

So what, exactly, are we to make of the third flight of a full-scale Starship prototype?

If nothing else, Wednesday afternoon's flight provided several minutes of first-rate entertainment: rocket ship goes up. Rocket ship comes down. Rocket ship lands. And then, with an incredible plot twist 10 minutes later, rocket ship briefly ascends again and then blows up.

It all looked remarkable. Like many of the most inspiring things SpaceX has accomplished over the last decade, this launch, landing, and subsequent explosion looked almost otherworldly. It felt like a peek into the future, a glimpse of something yet unseen, that might yet be.

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