SpaceX has delivered a new animated look at the launch of Starship to Mars. See the launch, Super Heavy booster re-entry and ...
SpaceX Starship 25 and Super Heavy booster 9 launched to orbit from the Starbase facility in South Texas. Following the launch, the booster experienced a Rapid Unplanned Disassembly (RUD). Credit: Spa ...
After exploding, the craft sent blazing debris across the sky and forced multiple aircraft flying over and near the Caribbean ...
One of the goals of this ambitious test flight was to catch Starship's giant first-stage booster, known as Super Heavy, back ...
Telemetry from the Starship froze just more than 8 minutes after launch from Texas, moments after engines began shutting down ...
Space moghul Elon Musk announced the return of Starship Super Heavy Booster to the launch mount on Friday morning. Taking to X, Musk wrote: “Super Heavy Booster is already back in its launch mount.” ...
SpaceX successfully caught its Super Heavy booster for the second time. During Starship’s 7th test flight from Boca Chica, ...
One of the goals of this ambitious test flight was to catch Starship's giant first-stage booster, known as Super Heavy, back at Starbase's launch tower, using the structure's "chopstick" arms.
SpaceX’s seventh Starship/Super Heavy test flight ended prematurely Jan. 16 when the Starship upper stage was apparently lost while ascending into space.
The unprecedented maneuver, which required accuracy down to the centimeter, is the key to making Super Heavy — and eventually Starship itself — reusable. On Thursday, the company did it again.
The Starship spacecraft, stacked atop the Super Heavy rocket booster, took flight at 5:37 p.m. ET (4:37 p.m. local time) ...