*[Enwl-eng] SpaceX is endangering public safety
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Mon Mar 17 22:04:00 MSK 2025
We shouldn't have to worry about space debris.
It's Time to Hold Elon Musk and SpaceX Accountable
Sign Now
A recent SpaceX Starship rocket explosion in Texas
resulted in fiery debris falling from the sky, causing serious safety
concerns for both the public and the environment. The launch, which was the
eighth test of the massive Starship, saw the uncrewed spacecraft explode
shortly after takeoff. While no immediate injuries were reported, the danger
posed by falling rocket debris forced the temporary grounding of flights at
multiple Florida airports and triggered warnings across the Caribbean. This
is the second consecutive failure of this test flight, and it raises serious
questions about the safety of SpaceX's operations.
Sign the petition to demand the FAA enforce strict
regulations on SpaceX to prevent dangerous incidents like this from
happening again.
Despite the accident, SpaceX proceeded with another
launch without waiting for the FAA to finish investigating. This raises
serious concerns about the safety of SpaceX's operations and the potential
environmental harm caused by their repeated failures. The FAA must take
immediate action to ensure that SpaceX complies with strict safety
regulations for future launches. Sign the petition to hold SpaceX
accountable for this dangerous incident and demand that the FAA take
stronger measures to protect both public safety and the environment.
Thank you,
Jess
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. The risk of flying debris is unacceptable. Sign
the petition!
Sign Now
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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2025 11:33 AM
Subject: SpaceX is endangering public safety.
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