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Elon Musk’s SpaceX lost its 400-foot-tall Starship in ... satellite thousands of miles above Earth but was destroyed during landing.
SpaceX launched its huge Super Heavy-Starship ... NASA's contract requires one unpiloted lunar landing test flight before astronauts can be cleared to ride one down to the surface.
As the Super Heavy rocket booster — the bottommost section, or first stage, of the Starship system — burned through most of its fuel, SpaceX guided the Super Heavy back to a pinpoint landing ...
The 15-story-tall booster returned to a vertical propulsive landing on one of SpaceX's offshore drone ships in the Atlantic Ocean a few hundred miles downrange from Cape Canaveral. With the launch ...
SpaceX plans to once again attempt to return and catch the rocket booster at the launch pad, which would cause sonic booms in the area around the landing zone. Update: SpaceX is now targeting ...
A new angle from onboard SpaceX’s Super Heavy mega rocket shows how its rocket booster safely returned to the ground when ‘caught by chopsticks’ on the landing platform on January 16.