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    7 hours ago

    For what it’s worth, I saw it on Reuters this morning on the front page. Hardly “completely buried”.

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        6 hours ago

        Uh. The launch happened yesterday per space.com. I agree with shitting on muskrat and oligarchy, but they do enough that we can still be factually accurate about it.

        2237 UTC or 1637 their local time on 1/16

        Using DDG as my search engine, the first five articles all say the ship was lost as the main headline.

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    1. It’s two separate stories. The booster was caught perfectly, the top stage blew up.

    2. I knew immediately because I was watching the feed where they said “we lost the top stage.”

    3. The success is much more interesting than the failure, and more newsworthy.

    Nothing was hidden or secret. In fact, for two years all I ever heard was people everywhere laughing that the rockets were blowing up, when the rockets were (and still are) experimental and prone to failure since they’re literally advancing rocket science.

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    Every headline I’ve seen says successful booster catch, but starship destroyed. And it happened yesterday afternoon, only 20 hours ago as I write this. Are you thinking of the first successful chopstick booster catch which was a few weeks ago?

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    There was no effort to cover this up by SpaceX or anyone else. In fact, space fans are actively sharing videos of second stage RUD and subsequent burnup with each other and enjoying the magnificent views. There was a pre defined exclusion zone along the flight path so there was absolutely no danger to the public.

    Just because you think Elon is bad doesn’t mean that everything he touches is automatically bad too.

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      i agree, although the debris definitely left the exclusion zone, as shown by the large number of flights impacted, and spacex setting up a found debris hotline.

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    I saw the failure on multiple news sites yesterday. I didn’t notice anywhere that seemed like they were covering up anything about what happened.

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    That wasn’t my experience. I usually like to watch these live and avoid spoilers but I couldn’t.

    Saw explody images/headlines and assumed it blew up at launch. I was surprised to see the successful catch.

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    6 hours ago

    Proof of the value of looking beyond the most base layer of news. You’ll make it easy to be fed a narrative that fits the elites worldview.

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      1. Funny, that’s also what the right-wingers keep blathering on about.

      2. This wasn’t hidden at all. I knew about it immediately, posts and stories about the explosion were being shared immediately. It was an extremely public event, and exhaustively reported on.

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      Proof of the value of looking beyond the most base layer of news.

      The base layer of news is what shows up in fly-in chyrons an pop-up ads. Great to get under the fold, but its worth acknowledging how much of modern media is now just the front page of the New York Post.