Elon Musk congratulates SpaceX on Starship launch after the explosion

 Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, congratulated his team on an "exciting" Starship launch, despite the fact that the rocket exploded. Musk had previously said that the test had a 50% chance of success, but he guaranteed "excitement" either way. The rocket successfully reached its target altitude of 10 km before beginning its descent, but it experienced a problem during the landing process and exploded upon impact. Despite the setback, Musk praised his team for their efforts and expressed confidence that they would continue to make progress towards achieving their goal of making space travel more accessible and affordable.

Watch the video of its Launch!



Join us as we witness history being made with the launch of Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship - the largest rocket ever built. In this video, we bring you full coverage of the highly-anticipated launch, from liftoff to landing.

Watch as the Starship takes off from the launch pad, propelling itself into the atmosphere with incredible speed and power. Experience the excitement as the rocket reaches its maximum altitude and enters orbit, paving the way for future space missions.

As the Starship begins its descent back to Earth, we get a glimpse of the innovative technology that makes this rocket so revolutionary. From its advanced landing capabilities to its sustainable energy sources, the Starship is a true marvel of engineering.

If you're a fan of space exploration, technology, and innovation, then you won't want to miss this video. Follow along as we take you on a journey through the universe with Elon Musk and his team at SpaceX.

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