SpaceX Starship explosion sparks FAA lawsuit from environmental group | USA TODAY

Environmental groups are suing the Federal Aviation Administration for failing to consider the environmental impact of SpaceX's Starship launch.

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7 comments

  1. Probably was similar to a nuclear bomb going off. Did anyone who was building that rocket have any idea of its booster’s power? Didn’t they run any tests?

    1. the rocket was on the launch pad for significantly longer than it should’ve been, during the startup phase.
      The dust plume is not accompanied by a shockwave, and is significantly smaller than that of a nuclear fission bomb. Ain’t no way you can compare them.

    2. Besides the debris that was kicked up, it wasn’t that scary of a situation. The only injury was an NSF car.

  2. the derty evul Democrat animuls will not stand for any progress or achievement – all they want is to be homeless taking drugs and sexually abusing children

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