SpaceX Rocket Destructor Impacts Planes
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•Flights forced to divert to avoid debris from SpaceX Starship explosion
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FAA slowed and re-routed planes in area where debris was falling back to earth.
Tracking app FlightRadar24 said its most-watched flights last night were those over Caribbean .
FAA often closes airspace for space missions and can create a "debris response area".
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