The largest and most powerful rocket ever built, SpaceX's Starship, blasted off from Texas but blew up within minutes in a test flight. It appeared that the booster and cruise vessel sections were unable to separate properly after takeoff, possibly causing the spacecraft to fail. SpaceX had cautioned the test flight chances of success were low and the goal was to gather data regardless of mission outcome. The uncrewed test marked the first fully stacked trial of the Starship cruise vessel atop the Super Heavy booster rocket, whose 33 engines provided immense thrust.
The largest and most powerful rocket ever built, SpaceX's Starship, blasted off from Texas but blew up within minutes in a test flight. It appeared that the booster and cruise vessel sections were unable to separate properly after takeoff, possibly causing the spacecraft to fail. SpaceX had cautioned the test flight chances of success were low and the goal was to gather data regardless of mission outcome. The uncrewed test marked the first fully stacked trial of the Starship cruise vessel atop the Super Heavy booster rocket, whose 33 engines provided immense thrust.
The largest and most powerful rocket ever built, SpaceX's Starship, blasted off from Texas but blew up within minutes in a test flight. It appeared that the booster and cruise vessel sections were unable to separate properly after takeoff, possibly causing the spacecraft to fail. SpaceX had cautioned the test flight chances of success were low and the goal was to gather data regardless of mission outcome. The uncrewed test marked the first fully stacked trial of the Starship cruise vessel atop the Super Heavy booster rocket, whose 33 engines provided immense thrust.
The largest and most powerful rocket ever built, SpaceX's Starship, blasted off from Texas but blew up within minutes in a test flight. It appeared that the booster and cruise vessel sections were unable to separate properly after takeoff, possibly causing the spacecraft to fail. SpaceX had cautioned the test flight chances of success were low and the goal was to gather data regardless of mission outcome. The uncrewed test marked the first fully stacked trial of the Starship cruise vessel atop the Super Heavy booster rocket, whose 33 engines provided immense thrust.
I said is about these space Rockets So i'll read the the article i'll read it twice and then i'll focus on the particular words that i've highlighted and give you my particular meaning to them okay so as I said it's from The Guardian newspaper the largest and most powerful rocket ever built has blasted off from Texas but blew up within minutes in a test flight that its makers spacex hope will be the first step on a human Journey to Mars it appeared that the two sections of the rocket system the booster and cruise vessel were unable to separate properly after takeoff possibly causing the spacecraft to fail it was not immediately clear whether the rocket exploded spontaneously or if the flight determination system was activated a Fail-Safe that destroys the spacecraft to prevent it from veering too far off course spacex had previously cautioned that the chances of success were low and at the aim of the test flight was to gather data regardless of whether the full mission was achieved employees at spacex cheered even after rocket disintegrated the uncrewed sub orbital test marked the first fully stacked trial in which the Starship Cruise vessel which is designed to eventually carry up to 100 astronauts was placed on top of the super heavy booster rocket whose 33 Raptor engines provided the immense thrust needed almost as long as three passenger Jets the mammoth spacecraft stands 10 meters taller than the Saturn V rocket that sent humans to the moon in 1969. Elon Musk the founder of spacex gained the necessary approval last week from the Federal Aviation Administration for the launch to go ahead both the upper and lower segments of the system are designed to power themselves safely back to Earth for a soft Landing so that they can be reused musk says the reusability of rockets makes space flight significantly cheaper than what NASA could offer unlike NASA which attempts to avoid risk spacex has a record of showing a willingness to have test flights explode with musk saying the private Venture benefits from understanding what goes wrong spacex built its own Spaceport named Starbase on the Gulf of Mexico in Boca Chica Texas to launch its Rockets several other starships are already in production for future tests musk said he developed Starship previously named the bfr in Brackets heavily hinted to mean big rocket close the brackets so that humans can eventually become an interplanetary species to do this he intends to begin the colonization of Mars which he said is needed to preserve Humanity in case a planet destroy an event such as nuclear war or an asteroid strike wipes out life on earth end of story so this is an article written and produced in the Guardian newspaper specifically about Mr Elon Musk but not about his car industry that the Tesla but about his space exploration and his willingness to spend his own money to build certain space rockets in his attempt to help the space Venture and to find a place where we might be able to live so i'll read it now the second time okay so the largest and most powerful rocket ever built has blasted off from Texas but blew up within minutes in a test flight that its makers spacex hope will be the first step on a human Journey to Mars it appeared that the two sections of the rocket system the booster and cruise vessel were unable to separate properly after takeoff possibly causing the spacecraft to fail it was not immediately clear whether the rocket exploded spontaneously or if the flight termination system was activated a failed safe that destroys the spacecraft to prevent it from veering too far off course spacex had previously cautioned that the chances of success were low and not the aim of the test flight was to gather data regardless of whether the full mission was achieved employees at spacex cheered even after the rocket disintegrated the young crude sub-orbital test marked the first fully stacked trial in which the Starship Cruise vessel which is designed to eventually carry up to 100 astronauts was placed on top of the super heavy booster rocket whose 33 Raptor engines provided the immense thrust needed almost as long as three passenger Jets the mammoth spacecraft stands 10 meters taller than the Saturn V rocket that sent humans to the moon in 1969. Elon Musk the founder of spacex gained the necessary approval last week from the Federal Aviation Administration for the launch to go ahead both the upper and lower segments of the system are designed to power themselves safely back to Earth for a soft Landing so that they can be reused musk says the reusability of rockets makes space flight significantly cheaper than what NASA could offer unlike NASA which attempts to avoid risk spacex has a record of showing a willingness to have test flights explode with musk saying the private Venture benefits from understanding what goes wrong spacex builds its own Spaceport named star base on the Gulf of Mexico in Boca Chica Texas to launch its Rockets several other starships are already in production for future tests musk said he developed Starship previously named bfr which heavily hinted to mean big rocket so that humans can eventually become an interplanetary species to do this he intends to begin the colonization of Mars which he said is needed to preserve Humanity in case a planet destroying event such as nuclear war or an asteroid strike wipes out life on Earth okay so that's the end of the particular article so I'm going to now go through the words i've highlighted and explain what they mean so we've got 13 particular words and phrases some of them are phrasal verbs and i'll explain what they mean so the first one to blast off so when something blasts off like a space rocket it leaves the ground and the blast is that explosion or the when the petrol or the fuel is ignited and you hear the countdown you know ten nine eight seven six five four three two one blast off and then that's when the rocket finally leaves the Earth so to blast off means to get that thrust that boost to push the rocket up into space blast off second blow up okay now in this particular article what we mean by blow up is that the rocket failed and there was a massive explosion within four seconds of leaving the Earth so the the whole rocket blew up and was destroyed yeah so blow up is about a fuel or powder gunpowder exploding or igniting and causing a massive explosion and everything is destroyed so in this case it blew up but you can also use blow up when you talk about let's say your bicycle tire if you're a flat tire and there's no air you have to blow it up don't mean to you explode it but you pump air into the tire so that you can cycle home and also if you're celebrating on a party and you're getting the balloons ready you have to blow up the balloons put the air into the balloons to celebrate the birthday yeah so to blast off number one number two blow up number three the word we have here is spontaneously just be careful with the pronunciation spontaneously spontaneously it's spontaneously spontaneously and when something happens spontaneously it happens without being planned so in this case the rocket exploded spontaneously it it just happened nobody was expecting it so when something happens very suddenly without being planned then it can be spontaneous a spontaneous reaction spontaneously so it's a of course an adverb spontaneously number four another phrasal verb to Veer off now make sure it's Veer off not fear it's Veer off you leave the direction of the track in which you are going so you alter your course yeah so to Veer off so if you're driving on the mode wafer for example you might Veer off to the left or Veer off to the right to avoid an accident on the motor way to Veer off to to go on to another Lane so that you can make the exit a little easier so to Veer off course in which we're talking about here in the rocket they try to avoid it veering off so they wanted to go on a certain trajectory into the air but if there's some explosion it might Veer off left or right and then cause more problems okay so to Veer off means to change direction number five this integrated so the rocket disintegrated so when something disintegrates it breaks up into a thousand pieces so there was the explosion and Then followed by a great fire and the whole rocket disintegrated so very few parts and pieces left so they were scattered everywhere presumably in the ocean but it totally disintegrated so when something falls apart it disintegrates it falls into pieces good number six fully stacked now fully stacked means everything in place so in this case they were using the Rockets strapped to the back or attached to the back of another rocket so this is what they mean stacked one on top of the other so this is the first time that the rocket had been fully stacked previously they had used bits and pieces but not fully stacked in this case they had everything together attached to each other so fully stacked means complete and ready to take off fully stacked number seven is an adjective immense something immense means really great really big yeah so an immense occurrence so for example a an earthquake could be in an immense occurrence so a huge thunder and lightning storm could be an immense a meteorological experience okay so something immense means really really big yeah so something can have an immense impact on your life not just a one impact but something significant something great so passing the exam failing exam the death of a parent whatever it might be can have an immense impact on your life so here this explosion had an immense impact on the plans and another adjective that means big is Mammoth so Mammoth like the the big elephants from the prehistoric ages there their their Mammoth says or something Mammoth means really really big huge yeah okay so a mammoth task means a very very big task a task that perhaps you will not be able to achieve mammoth to gain an approval or to gain approval for something so he went to the the aviation authorities to gain approval to get approval to launch his rocket so when you gain approval you get the permission to do it okay so you gain their approval you gain that trust means to get to get something you didn't have before to gain approval and number 10 Venture Adventure is something that you haven't tried before a new Venture could be a new business for example that you set up this is a venture into space so the space rocket going up to see how far it can go and could it eventually take astronauts to the planet Mars well that's a a new Venture that hasn't been tried or tested so Venture is something new something interesting something never tried before something risky yeah a risk Venture and then number 11 hinted and we had in the in the article heavily hinted when we hint at something we give some information to try and get people to take an interest he hinted that he would retire he didn't say that he was actually going to retire but he hinted that perhaps he's tired and perhaps it would be time for somebody else to take over the business so he hinted that some changes might take place okay so when we hint we give a little bit of information that might suggest what we are planning for the future number 12 to intend when we intend to do something it's our plan we intend to take this further we may not but that's our plan is to take it further so we intend doing this I intend writing to the school to complain that's my plan when I get home I might think differently about it I intend lodging a complaint to the police department about the way they treated me when they stopped me at the traffic lights so it's your intention yeah you intend to do something and then finally number 13 to wipe out well now it has a couple of meanings so you know if there was as they talk in the article about a nuclear strike that would wipe out lots and lots of people over a huge vast area so that would be to wipe out to destroy okay but we can simply you know write on the Blackboard in school and then the teacher wipes out what she wrote okay so just uses a cloth so just simply cleans the green or the Blackboard in in the school room but if you want to wipe out the population of generations then you drop an atom or some other type of nuclear bomb explosion and that will certainly wipe out millions of people so that's quite drastic but if you just want to wipe out the writing on the Blackboard you use a cloth you might want to wipe out the records of your email so you delete some of your emails to wipe out okay so there are words taken from the article blast off blow up spontaneously just be careful with the pronunciation spontaneously to Veer off means to change direction disintegrated fall into lots of little pieces fully stacked means everything on top of each other as needed immense something huge Mammoth again a huge task Mammoth task to gain approval so to get something and that you hadn't received before in this case approval to launch the rocket Adventure yes some risk some some achievement you some new Venture that you want to try in this case sending a rocket to Mars hinted heavily hinted so to tell people yeah I really am going to retire or hinted that something might happen next week to intend what your intention is I intend doing this I intend doing that I intend going to bed early you might not get there early but you intend doing that and then finally to wipe out wipe out the population by dropping a nuclear bomb or exploding a nuclear rocket or to wipe out what's written on the Blackboard then you just use a cloth and you clean the Blackboard so it's not so serious thank you okay so that's our article and those are the words that I highlighted hopefully you get an understanding of the meaning from how I read it what you should do if you can is read the article a couple of times again make sure you understand the words make sure you understand how they're used and also listen out for intonation and pronunciation in relation to the words.