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SpaceX successfully lands Starship rocket on fifth try
- A small fire engulfed the base of the vessel soon after landing, but was quickly put out with a water cannon
- Nasa has announced that a version of Starship will put humans back on the moon, but the previous four test flights ended in explosions
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SpaceX managed to land its prototype Starship rocket at its Texas base without blowing it up on Wednesday, the first time it has succeeded in doing so in five attempts.
The test flight represents a major win for the hard-charging company, which eventually wants to carry crew inside Starship for missions to Mars.
“Starship landing nominal!” tweeted founder Elon Musk triumphantly, after the last four tries ended in big explosions.
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“Nominal” means normal in the context of space flight.
The execution wasn’t quite perfect, with a small fire engulfing the base of the 50 metre-high rocket, dubbed SN15, shortly after landing.
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