Elon Musk’s massive SpaceX Starship rocket is set for its latest test launch on Tuesday — and Musk hopes to repeat the success of last month’s mission and once again catch the Super Heavy ...
That suborbital flight, which launched from SpaceX's Starbase facility in South Texas on Nov. 19, sent the 165-foot-tall (50 ...
Most importantly, SpaceX will attempt to briefly reignite one of Starship's six Raptor engines in space. SpaceX tried this on ...
SpaceX's massive Starship vehicle that will one day propel humans deep into the cosmos launched Tuesday evening for its latest flight test as President-elect Donald Trump looked on. Trump has ...
Update: SpaceX launched its Starship from Texas Tuesday but did not attempt the dramatic booster return. Company officials on the live broadcast didn’t offer a reason other than maximizing ...
SpaceX launched another test flight of its Starship rocket on Tuesday, foregoing an attempt to catch the Super Heavy booster at the launch site near Brownsville, Texas, but successfully relighting ...
Starship is ready for its Nov. 19 launch. The largest, most powerful rocket ever built is about to launch on its sixth test flight. SpaceX's Starship upper stage and Super Heavy booster are ...
Booster and ship avionics power and telemetry nominal. I SpaceX on Tuesday launched another Starship rocket, but passed up catching the booster with giant mechanical arms.Unlike last month’s ...
SpaceX didn't attempt to catch the Super Heavy booster by a pair of "chopsticks" mid-air as planned. Starship moving towards full, rapid reusability is key to Elon Musk's plans for Mars.