Hey this is odd. I was on Twitter and was looking at @elonmusk tweet of a rocket going slow motion. I noticed something was off. I found cracked areas in three locations on the rocket that exploded. Sure it exploded because they self destructed it to contain the spin the rocket couldn't escape from, but still, it could be the reason for the spin if gases or leaks of something shot out of one of these areas. I just think that maybe it matters and might help fix this spinging problem on the next launch. Look at the screenshots I made and tell me your thoughts on Twitter.
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan
I noticed on liftoff video that there is already damaged areas on the top section of the rocket. Is this important or less important? Could it cause the rocket to spin if a leak came from here? pic.twitter.com/yoGXbxkEOj
— UFO Sightings Daily (Website) (@UFOSightings101) April 24, 2023
Starship liftoff in slow motion pic.twitter.com/KqHjqwP88Z
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 22, 2023