The council currently operates two smaller community art venues, Flowerfield Arts Centre in Portstewart and Roe Valley Arts And Cultural Centre in Limavady.
Starship comprises two parts: the "Ship" is the uppermost, and that sits atop a booster, called Super Heavy. The combined system measures just over 120m in total.But minutes after separating from Super Heavy, it was clear something was wrong with the unmanned spacecraft. It began spinning out of control.
"We've essentially lost our attitude control with Starship," a SpaceX commentator said over a live broadcast of the test flight.The company would later confirm what it called a "rapid unscheduled disassembly".It was a bittersweet outcome for Elon Musk's company.
The spacecraft tallied its greatest progress to date - surpassing that of the previous two attempts - and successfully used a previously flown booster in a significant step for its plans to design fully reusable rockets.Ultimately, though, Starship's ninth test flight became its third in a row to end in fiery failure.
Space X has a strong record of reliability with its most successful rocket, the Falcon 9. However, three fumbled missions months apart might leave some observers to wonder: is it all going wrong for SpaceX's Starship?
We still don't really know exactly. Test data should become available in due course, which SpaceX will then use to inform the fixes it makes in time for its next flight.Mr Musk has an incredibly broad range of tech interests, ranging from brain implant start-up Neuralink to his rocket manufacturing firm, SpaceX.
He also has a prominent role in the administration of US President Donald Trump, and campaigned heavily to get him elected - something that analysts say is contributing toat his best known firm, electric car maker Tesla.
The world's richest man has also invested heavily in AI.He was a co-founder of the world's best known AI firm, OpenAI, the company which makes ChatGPT.