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In a blaze of flame and smoke, SpaceX launched the largest rocket ever built and sent the Starship craft into space—but then the vehicle was destroyed.

Arconado continued to film for hours, as towering pillars of flame and smoke billowed from the neighborhoods downhill, forcing people to jump into the ocean to escape.

"So I looked at the area where they've fired Hyunmoo missiles before and there was flame and smoke and it was a total mess."

From Reuters

And the speed of 604 miles per second, of which Mr. Morrell speaks as causing the rocket to ‘vanish in an incandescent wisp of flame and smoke’ would not be reached before an altitude of over 700 miles, at which height there must exist practically a complete vacuum.—R.

As Rixon drove off into the darkness, Neil walked into a world consumed by flame and smoke.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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