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Debris from this month's Starship failure rained onto northern Mexico's beaches, triggering what researchers call a marine life die-off.
Mexican scientists say debris from exploding SpaceX rockets is killing wildlife, including dolphins, sea turtles and fish.
After the explosion of a Starship rocket in Texas, SpaceX complains about problems with the recovery of debris. Mexico's ...
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The SpaceX space technology company is denying that debris from the explosion of one of its rockets has damaged the ...
SpaceX’s crane collapse on Tuesday prompted an investigation by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, according ...
As everyone knows, Starship 36 recently suffered a catastrophic failure, causing major damage to the Massey test site. Following such an incident, the progress ...
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SpaceX's efforts to recover debris from the recent Starship explosion have faced challenges. The company seeks Mexico's ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum says the country is reviewing the environmental and security impacts of SpaceX's tests, which ...
SpaceX said on Thursday its debris recovery efforts after last week's Starship explosion have been hindered and it has sought ...
Mexican environmental activists say detritus raining down from Elon Musk’s rocket company has caused die-offs of marine life.
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