On a Beach in Mexico, Endangered Turtles Live Among the Remains of a Spacex Rocket.
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By Ivonne Valdes, Max Saltman, Ana Melgar and Isa Cardona, CNN Debris washes up in the wake of rockets: melted plastic, aluminum, and bits of blue adhesive. It all washes up on the sand of Bagdad Beach in northern Tamaulipas, Mexico, home to an endangered species of sea turtle. Just across the border is Starbase, the launch pad and base for SpaceX. Since November, Conibio Global, a small non-governmental organization, has taken on a challenging …
By Ivonne Valdes, Max Saltman, Ana Melgar and Isa Cardona, CNN Debris washes up in the wake of rockets: melted plastic, aluminum, and bits of blue adhesive. It all washes up on the sand of Bagdad Beach in northern Tamaulipas, Mexico, home to an endangered species of sea turtle. Just across the border is Starbase, the launch pad and base for SpaceX. Since November, Conibio Global, a small non-governmental organization, has taken on a challenging …
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