Picture this: a rocket the size of a 20-story skyscraper descending from the sky. The moment was so wild that someone had to put an urgent call on hold just to watch it happen. Flames roaring, two massive mechanical arms reaching out, catching the booster mid-air like it's no big deal. And yeah, that phone call? Completely forgotten. When you witness engineering that looks like science fiction, even the most important conversations can wait.
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Picture this: a rocket the size of a 20-story skyscraper descending from the sky. The moment was so wild that someone had to put an urgent call on hold just to watch it happen. Flames roaring, two massive mechanical arms reaching out, catching the booster mid-air like it's no big deal. And yeah, that phone call? Completely forgotten. When you witness engineering that looks like science fiction, even the most important conversations can wait.