A colossal SpaceX Starship, after a dramatic ocean landing and now being towed toward Christmas Island, has turned into an unexpected tourist attraction, drawing crowds eager for a close-up view of the massive spacecraft. Locals are buzzing with excitement as boats gather to witness the spectacle, while authorities maintain safety zones around the debris. The Australian government is coordinating recovery efforts with SpaceX, though future plans for the rocket’s return remain unclear. This event underscores growing global concerns over space debris, especially as recent incidents—including a four-tonne rocket fragment crashing on the moon and other space junk washing ashore in Australia—highlight the increasing clutter orbiting and falling from space.

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