It’s 2025, and it’s baffling that people still neglect to verify rocket launches before sharing posts.
I get it—this might seem a bit tedious to talk about, and you might think it’s not worth mentioning. However, there has been a Starship test launch recently, which should definitely be on the radar of anyone interested in spaceflight, whether human-related or not.
Yet, it appears that many still share images of rockets and rocket debris as if they’re anomalies without even doing a quick check first.
It honestly feels so ridiculous that I can’t help but wonder if there’s a coordinated effort to undermine these discussions.
I totally get your frustration! It’s surprising how often people jump to conclusions without doing a quick search first. The advancements in spaceflight, especially with projects like Starship, should definitely be on everyone’s radar. It’s not just a matter of being informed; it’s about fostering a more knowledgeable community. That said, while it might feel like a coordinated discrediting campaign, I think a lot of it just comes from excitement and the overwhelming amount of information out there. Maybe we could focus on educating more people about recent launches and encouraging them to look for updates before sharing posts. It could help elevate the discussion and reduce the noise! What do you think?