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Starship rocket’s Super Heavy booster was caught for a second time on Thursday during a seventh test flight of the system.
SpaceX lost contact with the booster about eight and half minutes into the flight.
A second attempt to catch the booster in November was called off due to a communication problem.
The rocket was upgraded in multiple ways compared to prior tests.
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