To update the old Facebook maxim of “Move fast and break things”: Move fast and crush everyone. This was bad enough as a ...
The SpaceX Starship explosion that occurred on Thursday night is the second this year. Here's what happens next.
AN American astronaut has captured the eerie sight of Elon Musk’s Starship exploding over Earth after SpaceX’s latest failed test flight. NASA spaceman Don Pettit snapped the dramatic ...
Nearly two months after an explosion sent flaming debris raining down on the Turks and Caicos, SpaceX launched another ...
The Starship was intended to land in the Indian Ocean, but videos circulating on social media claim to show its fiery debris ...
The company notched another successful booster catch but lost contact with the Starship spacecraft at roughly the same point it did during Flight 7 in January.
The next launch attempt for Starship, which has yet to reach orbit on any of its flights, is now targeted for 6:30 p.m. EST ...
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said Sunday there’s a “lot to learn on this flight.” It will be the second of 2025 and eighth overall.
Starship had been expected to launch again Monday. A previous launch ended in an explosion over the Caribbean, and sent commercial airlines scattering to avoid falling rocket debris.
The company has made changes to the vehicle, part of which blew up over the Caribbean in January during the seventh test flight. An issue during the countdown halted Monday’s launch.
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