Explore SpaceX’s powerful Starship and its mission to reach Mars and beyond. ExtremeTech breaks down its design, goals, and ...
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 made some history during a Jan. 21 Starlink satellite launch from California, landing an orbital-class rocket for the ...
SpaceX sent up its first test flight of the year for its Starship and Super Heavy rocket from Texas catching the booster for ...
Currently, the Falcon 9 can take 60 of the micro-satellites ... We don't know yet if this application would require the Super Heavy first stage. If it does, that would limit the locations SpaceX ...
Like the Falcon 9's first stage ... For the third flight in a row, SpaceX planned an attempt to "catch" the Super Heavy first stage after it propelled the Starship out of the lower atmosphere ...
Australian airline Qantas delayed some flights by up to six hours to avoid potential rocket debris over the Indian Ocean.
On that mission, a Falcon 9 rocket sent 27 Starlink broadband ... That mission featured a dramatic catch of Starship's Super Heavy first stage by the "chopstick" arms of its launch tower at ...
SpaceX launched 21 of its Starlink internet satellites early Jan. 21, five days after a test flight of the company's Starship megarocket ended in an explosion.
The only other US company that seems close to achieving rocket reuse is Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, which has designed the first ... new upper stages for each Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy flight.