SpaceX is targeting as soon as Thursday, April 20 for the first flight test of a fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket from Starbase in Texas. The...
Based on the Ars Technica article something was expected to go wrong . The goal was to gather data of Starship in flight and it didn't really get to do that so the mission can be called a failure
Lol, all the fucking dweebs in comments coping hard rn. "it achieved lift off so it's already a successful launch".
So why was it planned as an orbital mission, dipshit?
If your goal was to leave the launchpad you could have just blown up the fucking thing from the start and saved our time.
Based on the Ars Technica article something was expected to go wrong . The goal was to gather data of Starship in flight and it didn't really get to do that so the mission can be called a failure
Did you ask them if their arms hurt from moving the goalposts so much?