Meatball mishap: SpaceX Crew-5 launch marked by distorted NASA logo

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Meatball mishap: SpaceX Crew-5 launch marked by distorted NASA logo
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SpaceX can be forgiven for feeling a bit stretched, but not so much for NASA's iconic 'meatball' logo.

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