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Starship Launch Coverage

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
NASAWatch
March 14, 2024
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Starship Launch Coverage
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Keith’s Note: I was part of Bloomberg radio / video live coverage of the SpaceX IFT3 Starship launch on Thursday morning. Update: Wow. Simply WOW. The booster was lost before engines could be lit to begin a “landing” attempt in the ocean. The Ship 28 itself made it into space but was lost during reentry when both the Starling and TDRSS telemetry feeds stopped simultaneously. But the Pez door opened and the prop transfer commands were issued. More to follow. I’ll be on Deutsche Welle just after noon EDT. Update: Here’s the [audio] I did a CTV interview too [audio]

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One response to “Starship Launch Coverage”

  1. Christopher Larkins says:
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    Wonder if the loss of the ship had anything to do with the debris seen before reentry, did not look to be ice. Rather looked to be parts of tiles etc.

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