SpaceX on Wednesday night launched a Spanish communications satellite from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and retired ...
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 ...
SpaceX's gigantic Starship rocket has been "lost" just minutes into its seventh test flight. The 400ft rocket - the biggest and most powerful in the world - soared from Boca Chica, south Texas, on ...
Elon Musk's SpaceX launched a pair of Falcon 9 rockets loaded with a combined four dozen Starlink communication satellites ...
the mission lost control of it when it got separated from the Super Heavy first-stage booster. The issue was disclosed during the live broadcast by Dan Huot, SpaceX’s Communications Manager, ...
Debris streaks across the skies after SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft was destroyed minutes after liftoff. Photo: Eric Gay/Associated Press An uncrewed vehicle operated by SpaceX exploded during a ...
SpaceX mission control in Texas lost contact with Starship eight minutes into flight after it separated in space from its Super Heavy first stage booster, SpaceX Communications Manager Dan Huot ...
And its first-stage booster, called Super Heavy, made it back down to Starbase for a dramatic catch by its launch tower's "chopstick" arms. But some eight minutes into the flight, SpaceX lost ...
Before the loss, SpaceX caught a Super Heavy booster at the launch pad. SpaceX lost the upper stage of its Starship rocket on Thursday, the company said. It was the rocket's seventh orbital test ...
SpaceX caught the Starship rocket's Super Heavy booster for a second time, after it launched the upper stage into space on Thursday during a seventh test flight of the system. Soon after the ...
SpaceX added that the rocket used Thursday is a new version of the Starship. While the Starship is lost, the super heavy first-stage ... Unlike the Falcon 9 rocket, which has been used for years ...
Rocket debris from a SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy booster was spotted in the sky after a "rapid unscheduled disassembly" before part of the device successfully returned to its "chopsticks" for a ...