"SpaceX's Starship: Unveiling New Details and Overseeing Mishap Investigation"

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SpaceX's third test flight of the Starship rocket from Starbase, Texas, saw all 33 Raptor engines ignite in a staggered sequence, with the Super Heavy booster successfully performing a boost back burn before experiencing a rapid unscheduled disassembly during landing. Ship 28 completed its first full-duration burn and began a series of tests, including opening the payload bay door and experiencing partial control issues during atmospheric re-entry. Despite these challenges, SpaceX made significant advancements and aims to address these issues in the upcoming fourth test flight.
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