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Dodge Grand Caravan Feels The Wrath Of SpaceX’s Starship

Dodge Grand Caravan Feels The Wrath Of SpaceX’s Starship​

Launch Destroys Minivan Parked 1,600 Feet Away...​


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Last week, SpaceX made headlines when it launched the Starship, the world’s tallest and most powerful rocket. However, during the vehicle’s first flight test, multiple engine failures caused it to lose altitude and tumble. So, SpaceX turned on the flight termination system for both the booster and the ship.

But that wasn’t the only damage done that day. The launch in Bora Chica, Texas, also did a lot of damage to a fourth-generation Dodge Grand Caravan parked nearby.

 
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So, do you guys need an editor? A wraith is a ghost, the word I believe you were aiming for is wrath.

Dodge Grand Caravan Feels The Wraith Of SpaceX’s Starship​

Launch Destroys Minivan Parked 1,600 Feet Away...​


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Last week, SpaceX made headlines when it launched the Starship, the world’s tallest and most powerful rocket. However, during the vehicle’s first flight test, multiple engine failures caused it to lose altitude and tumble. So, SpaceX turned on the flight termination system for both the booster and the ship.

But that wasn’t the only damage done that day. The launch in Bora Chica, Texas, also did a lot of damage to a fourth-generation Dodge Grand Caravan parked nearby.

 
Literally the only reason I clicked on the article.
So, do you guys need an editor? A wraith is a ghost, the word I believe you were aiming for is wrath.
 
Literally the only reason I clicked on the article.
Gee, can you imagine a Star Trek movie called "The Wraith of Khan?" Would the plot revolve around the specter of Khan wreaking havoc on Star Fleet as continuing revenge? Lol.
 
@redriderbob: NASA Spaceflight is not affiliated with NASA in any way other than covering Nasa launches and news. They received permission from NASA to use "NASA" in their business name. They are also known as NSF. Obviously, they cover Spacex, as well as Virgin Galactic, and more. Robert, you should contact them to get the correct information.
 
Yeah, I caught that later in the day; it's one of those writing at 3 am ordeals. Thanks for the criticism. lol.
 
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