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Like you say, nobody is making this explosion out to be a deadly emergency but it also probably doesn’t inspire confidence when the company fails so much more often than it succeeds. Starship engines have been “unexpectedly” exploding for years.

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Fails more often than it succeeds? That’s… not even close to accurate.

They’ve already had more than 50 successful missions this year.

Testing doesn’t count as a failure, it counts as test data.

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I don’t think exploding was part of the test. I don’t think being investigated by the FAA in 2020 for failure to listen to warnings about unintended shockwave damage was part of their tests. I don’t think losing an entire rocket to a booster explosion last year was part of the test.

I think their tests are throwing things at the stainless steel wall and hoping it sticks.

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Cry harder. SpaceX is single handedly saving the US space industry

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