
First V3 Starship 33 engines Firing DESTROYED the Pad, Never Seen Before...
First V3 Starship 33 engines Firing DESTROYED the Pad, Never Seen Before...
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First V3 Starship 33 engines Firing DESTROYED the Pad, Never Seen Before...
After Starship Flight 12, Starbase is no longer the Gateway to Mars.
Because apparently the new Super Heavy decided the real mission was urban renewal.
Seriously, this thing generated so much force that it completely obliterated the famous “Gateway to Mars” banner sitting more than 100 meters away from Launch Pad 2.
Not damaged.
Not bent.
Absolutely shredded.
At this point, the sign doesn’t even say “Gateway” anymore.
It says “Gat way.”
First V3 Starship 33 engines Firing DESTROYED the Pad, Never Seen Before...
Which honestly sounds less like an inspirational slogan and more like a budget internet provider.
And that immediately raised one gigantic question.
If a banner sitting that far away got vaporized by sheer acoustic violence, what happened to the actual launch pad?
What happened to the Zero Stage?
The launch tower?
The flame trench?
The tank farm?
Did SpaceX just survive the most powerful launch in human history with minimal damage?
Or are engineers currently walking around Starbase holding clipboards and stress-eating tacos?
Let’s find out right now.
First V3 Starship 33 engines Firing DESTROYED the Pad, Never Seen Before...
First of all, hats off to SpaceX.
After more than seven months of waiting, the company finally launched another Starship flight.
And somehow, despite all the pressure, they delivered one of the most cinematic rocket launches ever captured.
Flight 12 felt less like a test mission and more like the finale of a Christopher Nolan movie.
The visuals were absurd.
The scale was ridiculous.
And the ending?
Pure chaos.
Especially Ship 39’s final moments.
After surviving reentry, Ship descended slowly and gracefully toward the Indian Ocean.
For a brief second, it looked peaceful.
Controlled.
Elegant, even.
Then it tipped over.
