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Starship Flight 7

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victorbojica ◴[] No.42731957[source]
What happens if the ship has exploded? Is there any kind of danger?
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wongarsu ◴[] No.42731990[source]
The flight paths are planned specifically so any potential debris has a high chance of landing in the ocean.

If it actually exploded (either on its own or because the flight-termination system kicked in) most of it should burn up on reentry though.

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victorbojica ◴[] No.42732010[source]
What happens if it doesn't explode and they just lost control over it? I'm mostly curios of the risks at that altitude.
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1. inglor_cz ◴[] No.42732212[source]
They have a bunch of explosives strapped on the rocket and can give a radio command to blow the ship up. It can even decide to explode itself if the readings go haywire.

It is called the Flight Termination System and it is very common on non-manned flights now.

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2. walrus01 ◴[] No.42732269[source]
It could be noted that manually operated flight termination systems have been used even on manned spaceflight, each and every space shuttle flight had a termination system under human ground control.
3. dr_kiszonka ◴[] No.42735274[source]
If that system fails, can the rocket be shot down in time?