Watch: SpaceX’s Starship Successfully Completes Re-entry and Splashdown | WSJ News

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SpaceX achieved a new milestone with its mega Starship rocket, after both the booster and the spacecraft made controlled returns to Earth. Photo: Brandon Bell/Getty Images

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  • @Jacckh
    That Flap needs to be in a museum! A hero for the progress and longevity of mankind.
  • @fwanknmt
    That hero fin guided the upper stage all the way back!
  • @TamagoHead
    The potential for re-usability is a game-changer. Falcon has changed the landscape, and the next paradigm shift is only a few test flights away.
  • @linuxmill
    it is so refreshing to see the engineers entertained by the errors. I hear joy in the discovery. What a great place to.work.
  • @Delli88Burn1
    The Fin that never gave up, just like the amazing engineers over at SpaceX. It needs to be placed in a museum somewhere.
  • @syspowertools3372
    Wow, for once in my lifetime... The wall street journal didn't try to spin a story to attack Elon. This was an amazing test! Go SpaceX and go Elon!
  • @Randomguy-wy4xi
    Marvellous. SpaceX has achieved what Sergei Korolev dreamed of 60 years ago and more than it. This should be what every engineering student must aspire for.
  • incredible, the hinge on that one flap got plasma cut by the reentry plasma and was still functional. I hope they pull that out of the water and save it
  • To a non aero space engineer you have no idea how historic this day is. SpaceX is redefining our civilization as we know it Thank you amazing team for this monumental pineering work on full rocket reusability
  • @Lolopogie
    Wow. I never thought that I will read something like this on media. I expected them to right “Elons Rocket got destroyed after splashdown” 😂
  • @demeurecorentin
    The release of the hot-stage ring at 1:44 and the flap disintegration at 4:09 both remind me of that one scene in Interstellar. Just incredible.
  • @handle6187
    So many blast waves at the start of the launch