SpaceX Achieves Major Milestone by Catching Starship Booster Mid-Air

SpaceX successfully caught its 70-meter Super Heavy booster using giant robotic arms, “Mechazilla,” during a test flight on Sunday. This marks a significant step toward building a fully reusable rocket system. The booster was safely retrieved after detaching from the rocket mid-flight, allowing for potential rapid reusability. This innovation could drastically reduce launch costs and time, supporting SpaceX’s future missions to the Moon and Mars.

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