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Weeks After Mexico Threatens to Sue, SpaceX Pulls Rocket Wreckage From Gulf

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A salvage ship was working in Mexican waters southeast of Starbase to pull up parts of a Starship booster that flew in November.

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Mexico City.- The Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) reported that the platform contracted by SpaceX to recover remains of its rockets in the Gulf of Mexico, near Matamoros, Tamaulipas, carried out work without permission, so possible sanctions are evaluated. Raymundo Pedro Morales Angeles, holder of the Semar, said that the structure was authorized to be installed in Mexican waters, but did not meet some operating requirements. "It is a platform t…

The environmentalist organization Conibio Global published on its social networks new evidence regarding the fall of fragments of SpaceX's Starship rocket, in territorial waters of the Gulf of Mexico, as well as on Baghdad beach, in Tamaulipas, where there is certainly a tortuguero camp. The most recent that it showed, is the recovery of a large piece: one of the engines of the booster that precipitated in November 2024, as part of one of those …

Sheinbaum: The environmental impact study for Starship 36 space debris on Bagdad Beach and surrounding areas has been completed. In addition, the legal aspects of the study are being reviewed. Regeneración, 23 […] The post SpaceX debris affected the environment in Tamaulipas: Sheinbaum appeared first on RegeneraciónMX.

Judith Moreno NotiPress A platform associated with the company SpaceX operated in the Gulf of Mexico without environmental authorization or legal compliance. During the morning conference on July 23, President Claudia Sheinbaum and the head of the Secretariat of the Navy, Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Angeles, confirmed that the case is under technical and legal review. According to the president, the platform “does have an impact on our count…

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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