While Mechzilla garnered most of the attention of the fifth test flight, Starship's flip and splashdown were also impressive.
We heard a lot about SpaceX's spectacular catch of the Super Heavy rocket last week, but what happened to the Starship spacecraft that it put in orbit?
Watch how SpaceX's fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket launches during a test flight but failed to separate and ended with Rapid Unplanned Disassembly (RUD) a few minutes into flight. Cre ...
SpaceX Starship 25 and Super Heavy booster 9 launched to orbit from the Starbase facility in South Texas. Following the ...
AM ET from SpaceX's Texas launch site, and the Super Heavy rocket returned minutes later for its successful landing.
The new video shows the Starship upper stage's return to Earth.
For the first time, SpaceX returned a first stage booster to the launch pad. While this was in Texas, it could be a future ...
SpaceX is aiming to launch its Starship and Super Heavy booster from Texas on Sunday targeting an 8:25 a.m. liftoff.
SpaceX's Starship makes a historic return to Earth, marking a major milestone in reusable rocket technology and the future of ...
That being said, SpaceX is hungry for more, and not only would it have Mechazilla catching the Super Heavy in future test ...
SpaceX launched its fifth Starship vehicle Oct. 13, successfully making an unprecedented “catch” of its Super Heavy booster back at the launch site.
SpaceX has been making big promises about the Starship megarocket since before the company settled on that name. On Sunday, ...