SpaceX's planned Starship test flight failed to get off the ground Monday due to a pressure problem. "That means that until its next attempt to launch the largest, most powerful rocket yet built,
all we have is the mission's logo to pore over," per Creative Bloq. "It's presumably meant to show a rocket blasting off, which couldn't be more simple. But while some are celebrating the
watershed moment by creating AI-generated images of Musk as an astronaut, others are dissecting the design. Which direction is the rocket moving? And is it really a rocket or just an expensive
pen? Twitter's also come up with some interesting alternatives to replace the lucky four-leafed clover in light of today's aborted launch."
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