Kenya's Sugar Prices Defy Logic Amid Increased Production
Kenya's sugar prices surge despite increased production, high import, and downward trend in factory prices, affecting affordability and accessibility.
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In a rare glimpse into the challenges of space technology development, Elon Musk shared a clip on his social media platform X, revealing a close call in a recent SpaceX Starship test flight. The clip, caught by Reuters' Joey Roulette, features an unnamed SpaceX engineer briefing Musk on the fifth Starship integrated test flight (IFT-5), which took place on October 13.
The engineer disclosed that the test flight was just "one second away" from an abort due to a misconfigured component, which could have resulted in the rocket crashing into the ground next to the tower. Musk's response? "Wow. Yikes." The engineer also mentioned that a cover on the booster's skin ripped off during the descent, potentially damaging critical equipment.
Despite these close calls, SpaceX successfully completed the test flight, achieving its most ambitious mission objectives yet, including returning the Super Heavy booster to the launch site and catching it with oversized "chopstick" arms. The company is now analyzing a wealth of post-flight data to inform future testing.
The candid conversation highlights the risks and challenges involved in developing space technology, even for a pioneer like SpaceX. As the company pushes the boundaries of what's possible, it's clear that even seemingly flawless launches can come perilously close to disaster. The clip offers a rare glimpse into the intense scrutiny and analysis that goes into each test flight, and the delicate balance between speed and risk mitigation.
For the tech and startup community, this insight into SpaceX's development process serves as a reminder of the importance of rigorous testing and iteration in pushing the boundaries of innovation. As Musk and his team continue to drive progress in space technology, their willingness to share lessons learned and near-misses can only inspire and inform the next generation of entrepreneurs and innovators.
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