The test flight will be a repeat of what SpaceX hoped to achieve on the previous Starship launch in January, when the rocket ...
While the Starship’s booster successfully returned to the launchpad, the upper-stage spacecraft failed in space and lost several engines and attitude control on March 6, tumbling in space.
SpaceX has called off the eighth test flight of its Starship rocket citing pressure issues with a particular system.
SpaceX announced a one-day delay from a targeted launch on Mar. 5 in a post on X Wednesday morning. You can watch the Flight ...
Its most recent mission, which occurred on Jan. 16, featured both successes and failures. For example, SpaceX caught the returning Super Heavy back at Starbase with the launch tower's "chopstick" arms ...
Things were looking good when the SpaceX Super Heavy thundered off the launchpad perched on the lip of the South Texas Coast ...
The company notched another successful booster catch but lost contact with the Starship spacecraft at roughly the same point ...
Space X planned to conduct its eighth launch of Starship on Monday, 3 March. However, a last-minute issue forced the mission to be scrubbed for 24 hours.
So far, every test flight of a Starship rocket has launched ... which means that when we move from the Raptor 2 to the Raptor 3 engines on Starship, each Raptor 3 engine is going to save us ...
SpaceX is targeting 5:30 p.m. CT (6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT) on Thursday, March 6, for the eighth test flight of the Super Heavy. As with the previous Starship tests, the rocket will lift off from ...