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Mexican scientists say debris from exploding SpaceX rockets is killing wildlife, including dolphins, sea turtles and fish.
The Mexican president said there is a "general review underway of the international laws that are being violated." ...
The SpaceX space technology company is denying that debris from the explosion of one of its rockets has damaged the ...
SpaceX is racing to get its Starship ready to propel NASA astronauts to the Moon but the multiple test flights are littering ...
The debris arrives in the rockets’ wake: melted plastics, aluminum and pieces of blue adhesive. It all ends up stranded on ...
How debris from fourth SpaceX launch failure this year fell into Mexico; what is the danger of space debris generally?
The Mexican government is questioning whether SpaceX broke any international laws after debris from a recent explosion turned ...
CNN contacted the authorities of Tamaulipas and the Presidency of Mexico about SpaceX’s offer and is awaiting a response. Ibarra said that Conibio Global has not had any contact with the company.
SpaceX's Starship exploded for the most recent time earlier in June at Starbase. Now, Mexico is threatening legal action for potential pollution.
SpaceX's 400-foot-tall Starship unexpectedly exploded while the company was preparing for an upcoming flight test from South Texas. About a week later, Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum announced ...
Mexico is preparing to take a firm stance against SpaceX following growing concerns that debris and environmental fallout ...
Jesús Elías Ibarra, founder of Conibio Global, told CNN that in November 2024, he witnessed one of SpaceX’s launches and saw one of the rocket boosters fall into the Gulf of Mexico.