@SpaceX: The SpaceX Recovery team is still working to recover Flight 13’s Starship from the Indian Ocean. They’ve been overcomin…
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SpaceX's recovery team is still working to bring Flight 13's Starship back to port from the Indian Ocean despite rough seas and challenging conditions.
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The SpaceX Recovery team is still working to recover Flight 13’s Starship from the Indian Ocean. They’ve been overcoming challenging conditions and increasingly rough seas as they attempt to guide the 52m long spacecraft to port https://t.co/ECT5FyCvr7
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