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Chinese space startup DeepBlue Aerospace conducted a near-flawless flight test of its first vertical launch and vertical landing rocket on Sunday .
However, the rocket failed the test’s final component, the landing.
The rocket slammed into the pad and exploded in front of drones to capture what was intended to be a marketable achievement.
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