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SpaceX’s latest Starship test flight ends with another explosion.
The 403-foot ( 123-meter ) rocket blasted off from Texas .
It was not immediately clear where it came down, but images of flaming debris were captured from Florida , including near Cape Canaveral , and posted online.
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