A camera set up on a buoy in the Indian Ocean caught the end of the sixth test flight of SpaceX's Starship megarocket on Nov.
Elon Musk's reusable booster-stage rockets represent a significant step forward for space exploration and a technological milestone that has captured attention across the space industry and the wider ...
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SpaceX's Starship, the most powerful rocket ever, completed its sixth test flight, achieving significant milestones despite ...
The sixth flight test of Starship is targeted to launch Tuesday, November 19. The 30-minute launch window will open at 5 p.m. ET. [...] ...
The sixth test flight of SpaceX’s giant rocket ended with a fiery splashdown rather than a clean “chopstick” catch ...
According to Elon Musk, SpaceX's Flight 8 may conduct a catch attempt of the second-stage ship.
SpaceX conducted the sixth Starship and Super Heavy test flight Tuesday afternoon, the fastest turnaround yet in the ...
SpaceX's Starship vehicle that will one day propel humans deep into the cosmos launched Tuesday on its latest flight test as ...
Despite initial plans to catch the Super Heavy booster using the "chopstick" arms of the launch tower, dubbed "Mechazilla," SpaceX decided to divert the booster for a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico.
The landing in the ocean is designed to be as controlled as possible, with the booster using its engines to slow down and orient itself for a vertical descent. In previous tests, footage showed the ...
A camera mounted in Starship's payload bay revealed the toy banana held by cables tied to its top and bottom. More than just ...