In less than 48 hours, SpaceX pulled off a stunning feat, conducting four launches in three states, with huge implications for the future of space exploration. The first launch came on Sunday ...
Relive SpaceX Starship’s fifth test flight here as it happened. SpaceX successfully launched the latest test flight of Starship Sunday morning, the most powerful rocket system ever constructed ...
Two giant mechanical arms catching the SpaceX's Super Heavy booster on the first attempt in October 2024. SpaceX It was an astonishing spectacle. A 70-meter-tall SpaceX rocket performing a ...
In one of the most dramatic, high-risk space flights to date, SpaceX launched a gargantuan Super Heavy-Starship rocket on an unpiloted test flight Sunday and then used giant "mechazilla ...
The next expected launch is scheduled for no earlier than Monday, Nov. 4. SpaceX is expected to send nearly 6,000 pounds of science investigations, supplies and equipment to the International ...
SpaceX on Sunday successfully “caught” its “Super Heavy” booster on its first attempt during a flight test, a first for the company and its most powerful spacecraft. Starship lifted off ...
SpaceX made engineering history on Sunday during a test flight of the massive Starship rocket, catching the returning booster with mechanical arms dubbed "chopsticks" as it descended back to the ...
While SpaceX says it's ready for another test flight, the FAA has not yet approved another launch. This time around, SpaceX hopes for the first time to return the Super Heavy booster rocket intact ...
SpaceX successfully launched its fifth test launch of the Starship and Super Heavy Rocket Sunday at the SpaceX Starbase in Boca Chica near Brownsville, Texas. "Starship’s fifth flight test ...
SpaceX successfully launched the latest test flight of Starship Sunday morning, the most powerful rocket system ever constructed, which could one day be used to carry humans to the moon and Mars ...
SpaceX successfully launched the latest test flight of Starship Sunday morning, the most powerful rocket system ever constructed, which could one day be used to carry humans to the moon and Mars.