NASA, SpaceX and Starship
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The FAA grounded SpaceX's Starship rocket after a "mishap" occurred during the recent flight 12 test mission.
SpaceX has been forced to ground its Starship rocket while it conducts an investigation into an incident during its most recent test flight. The US Federal Aviation Administration
SpaceX’s debut of its next-generation version of Starship managed to take flight Friday, suffering engine headaches after liftoff, but ultimately reaching its target landing site that climaxed with an expected fireball as
SpaceX will attempt an uncommon land-based booster landing for its Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Here's how to watch.
The 12th test flight of SpaceX’s Starship megarocket came to a dramatic close, with the spacecraft managing to complete a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean despite operating without one of its engines.
The company had a mostly successful first launch of its upgraded Starship V3, which it needs to power its many ambitious goals in the years to come.
It's another end of an era for SpaceX, as one of its drone ships returns to Port Canaveral with a Falcon 9 booster for a final time — all in support of the next big rocket, Starship. The "Just Read the Instructions" drone ship returned with the first ...
The mega rocket made its debut two days after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced he's taking the company public. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Starship is now one step closer to the moon.
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SpaceX will bring the Super Heavy booster down for a water landing in the Gulf on Flight 12 — skipping the tower catch on the first V3 flight
SpaceX is planning to skip the dramatic tower catch on its next Starship mission and instead guide the Super Heavy booster to a controlled water landing in the Gulf of Mexico, according to Federal Aviation Administration documents and company communications reviewed ahead of the flight.