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 ...
Space business is growing rapidly. In April 2021, NASA announced SpaceX would construct a lander to take astronauts to the ...
SpaceX is set to launch its 99th operational flight of the year with a Starlink mission from Cape Canaveral on Friday night ...
This groundbreaking feat, which took place during a test, is a major leap forward for reusable rocket technology, igniting conversations about the future of space travel ...
With the successful catch of a Super Heavy booster on the first attempt and on-target splashdown of the Starship upper stage, SpaceX turned a corner in proving that its new space transport is on track ...
The Starship upper stage — known as Starship, or simply Ship — did a suborbital space cruise for about an hour before ...
That being said, SpaceX is hungry for more, and not only would it have Mechazilla catching the Super Heavy in future test ...
On the morning of June 4, 2022, the company Blue Origin transported a group of five passengers sixty-two miles above the earth, to the edge of space. Jeff Bezos, founder of Blue Origin, and Amazon, is ...