AdvertisementDebris litters the Starship launchpad, with damaged fuel tanks visible in the background.
PATRICK T. FALLON / Contributor / Getty Images"What we found was that it's comparable to a volcanic explosion," Metzger told WMFE's Brendan Byrne.
Members of the public walk through a debris field around the Starship launchpad at SpaceX's facilities near Boca Chica, Texas.
SpaceX plans to launch Starship again this weekend, minus the volcano-like explosionThat first space-bound Starship launch ultimately ended with the rocket itself exploding in mid-air.
"I think they've completely solved the problem," Metzger told WMFE.
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—, Philip Metzger, Joe Skipper, PATRICK T, FALLON, Metzger, WMFE's Brendan Byrne, That's, Elon Musk, Ashlee Vance, X, Musk, Vance, WMFE, Wednesday Musk
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University of Central Florida, Texas, Florida, Boca Chica , Texas