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SpaceX starship launch; why it is a big deal

Have you noticed how enormous it was in comparison to a human?

This thing was actually skyscraper-sized in size.

This launch demonstrated that we will soon be able to launch objects into space at a ridiculously low price.

In contrast to NASA's launchers, which plunge back into the ocean and can never be used again, this launcher will be able to return, land on its platform, refuel, and launch another payload again.

It is the most powerful thing ever built in human history and the first step toward using extremely large ships to transport people to the moon.

After marveling at the sky for centuries, humanity is finally close to realizing a lifelong goal: evolving into an extraterrestrial race.

We are closer than ever to leaving Earth's atmosphere and venturing out into space thanks to developments in technology and space research.

We will eventually travel across planets; the question is not if, but rather when.


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