BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. —
From eBay to Facebook Marketplace, sellers are trying to make thousands of dollars off debris from failed SpaceX Starship test flights.
While the mega rocket has been successful in its last two launches, previous test flights ended in explosions, with many people across the country claiming to have discovered fragments of the rocket on land.
Research chemist Ken Kremer warns the pieces could be dangerous.
"Right after the launch — and the explosion — when it first falls into the water, it can be very toxic," Kremer said. "There are a lot of toxic propellants and adhesives that they use and other materials. So you don’t want to touch that."
Video below: SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch
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