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Nick Wingfield @ The Information · 08/26/2025 20:42 EDT

SpaceX Aces Tenth Test Launch of Starship Rocket

SpaceX’s tenth launch of its gargantuan Starship rocket went off without an apparent hitch on Tuesday. After launching from a SpaceX base in south Texas, the 400-foot tall rocket hurtled into space and successfully deployed a collection of dummy satellites modeled on those that support SpaceX’s ...

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