Mexico Threatens to Sue Musk’s SpaceX over Contamination From Exploding Rockets
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Space manufacturing and space travel company SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk, has requested assistance from the Government of Mexico to recover the parts of the rocket that ended in Tamaulipas after the last explosion at its base. After President Claudia Sheinbaum reports that her cabinet is considering filing a lawsuit for the contamination of space debris that ends in Mexican territory, Musk’s corporation claims there is no risk to the surrounding …
Mexico threatens to sue Musk’s SpaceX over contamination from exploding rockets
MEXICO CITY — A small Texas town just across the border from Mexico is the testing ground for Starship, the hulking spacecraft that Elon Musk hopes will one day ferry people to Mars.
Elon Musk's Latest Rocket Crash Allegedly Killed Innocent Dolphins and Sea Turtles
This month's Starship explosion has politicians and environmentalists in an uproar due to the serious impact it allegedly had on the surrounding land and waters. As the New York Times reports, this month's Starship explosion resulted not only in a ton of debris raining down across the border into Mexico, but also, apparently, in mass marine wildlife death. According to activists in Tamaulipas, a Mexican state situated south of Starbase, SpaceX's…
They ran around 23:00 hours on Wednesday, June 18 when SpaceX-owned Starship 36 exploded at the Massey Test Center, located between the Texas and Tamaulipas borders, causing the dispersion of debris in nearby areas. Affections included the fall of components in the Rio Bravo and in some areas of both cultivation and grazing in the municipality of Matamoros, Tamaulipas. However, Elon Musk’s company claimed that there were no risks to surrounding …
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