Lifting the veil on a clandestine but highly anticipated expansion, SpaceX announced its plans to launch its powerful Starship from Kennedy Space Center later this year while building out more ...
The dramatic launch pad capture, SpaceX's third, is a key element in the company's plan to enable rapid refurbishment and reuse. The 160-foot-tall Starship upper stage, meanwhile, climbed toward ...
That hold did take place, and while the hosts of the SpaceX launch webcast stated that the booster issue appeared to be resolved, there was another, unspecified issue with the Starship upper stage.
This time, wreckage from the latest explosion was seen streaming from the skies over Florida. It was not immediately known whether the spacecraft’s self-destruct system had kicked in to blow it up.
Nine minutes into the mission, the ship began spinning out of control. Seven weeks after an explosion sent pieces of a Starship launch vehicle falling into the Atlantic, SpaceX on Thursday again ...
SpaceX’s Starship ... are not left behind.” SpaceX has been in the hot seat since the last Starship test flight, when the upper spacecraft portion of the launch system erupted into a ball ...
Read our full wrap on the Starship Flight 8 launch and see stunning video of the Starship reentry over the Bahamas. SpaceX plans to launch the eighth test flight of its huge Starship rocket on ...
After numerous delays, SpaceX is launching the Starship spacecraft on its eighth flight test Thursday evening. They are aiming for a 6:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time launch. SpaceX’s Super Heavy ...
SpaceX is scheduled to launch its eighth test flight of the massive Starship rocket on Monday, which will include another attempt to catch its Super Heavy booster at the launchpad with mechanical ...
SpaceX has announced plans to launch Starship from Kennedy Space Center's Pad 39A by the end of the year. Construction of the SpaceX Gigabay, a facility for stacking and finalizing Starship ...
SpaceX postponed its eighth test of the hulking Starship rocket on Monday, following a flight controller hold placed due to a Super Heavy booster issue that wasn’t resolved in time for launch.