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Wendy

<p class="ql-block">SpaceX has just achieved one of the most jaw-dropping engineering feats in history—catching its Super Heavy rocket booster in mid-air.</p><p class="ql-block">So why catch the booster instead of landing it on legs like the Falcon 9? The Starship booster is designed without landing legs to save weight and reduce turnaround time, making spaceflight faster and more efficient. By using mechanical “chopsticks” on a towering 480-foot launch tower, SpaceX has pioneered a new era of rapid reusability.</p><p class="ql-block">Let’s put this into perspective - hardware innovation and execution is especillat hard. Only an actual visual of this feat makes this come to life - launch a 398-foot-tall rocket weighing a staggering 11,000,000 pounds, into space and, successfully catch the booster back on Earth with precision and finesse. This marks the intersection of AI, advanced engineering, and visionary aerospace design. Have to hand it to Musk and the SpaceX team for their relentless pursuit.</p>

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