If a booster is not designed for recovery or fails its landing attempt, what controlled disposal method might be employed?

Answer

Intentional direction into the ocean far from land, sometimes called a 'planned splashdown'.

For stages where recovery is not prioritized, the stage is often intentionally directed to impact the ocean far from populated areas. This controlled disposal ensures the debris falls into designated, unpopulated zones.

If a booster is not designed for recovery or fails its landing attempt, what controlled disposal method might be employed?

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