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SpaceX: Super Heavy Booster Appears to Be in an Uncontrolled Descent Over the Gulf of Mexico
Svmuu reported that SpaceX stated the Super Heavy Booster appears to be in an uncontrolled descent over the Gulf of Mexico, with one of the six Starship engines failing.
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