Clickbait headline. SpaceX just sent its 10th manned mission to the ISS with zero failures of the Dragon capsule. Another manned mission is scheduled for later this month or early August. The Starship prototype recently failed. To be expected. Look up some of NASA's launch pad failures from the 50s and 60s. You can find them on YouTube.
2025-07-04 20:23
@antoniofesta28… 오래 전
??
2025-07-04 12:01
@energycantbede… 오래 전
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE STARSHIPS?
THE ALTITUDE THEY BLOW UP.
2025-07-04 08:24
@trentp4782 오래 전
Learn how to write...reading this it makes no sense
2025-07-04 06:34
@ShootingBlanks… 오래 전
Moochose Grassyass Techo Mapo!
2025-07-04 06:03
@Logoseum 오래 전
Since SpaceX is YouTube tabloid channels biggest click cash cow it is understandable why they want everything more dramatic than it actually is to the point of whipping up their own reality. But it's all pretty normal for a spacecraft system under development. Calm Down.
2025-07-04 05:25
@baxtermullins1… 오래 전
I am sorry, but I watched launch after launch fail, exploding on the pad, exploding during launch, not making it to orbit, not being in the right orbit… Get the concept? And, remember, these are prototypes as you said. Get over it!
2025-07-04 02:50
@Logoseum 오래 전
Catastrophic ruins? lol The test stand was damaged. Now they are on with flight 10. lol
2025-07-04 00:46
@Ronolein 오래 전
Was war daran so schlimm, mit russischen Raketen ins All zu fliegen?