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Starship is the largest, most powerful rocket ever built and today it made history.
It did a little backflip and then came downwards towards the launchpad and then as it approached at supersonic speed, the engines turned on to slow it down.
The plan is for Starship to be so big that it could take up to 100 astronauts on board.
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