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Tonight, SpaceX will continue to expand its constellation of Starlink satellites to provide global broadband internet. The company will be launching a rocket from Florida, and the launch will be streamed live so you can watch along from home. Recommended Videos What to expect from the Starlink ...
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas — SpaceX's Starship megarocket, the world's largest and most powerful rocket, reached orbital speed for the first time Thursday in a historic third test flight from South Texas. Hundreds of Spring Break spectators, rocket launch chasers andSpaceXfans gathered along th...
of thrust during the initial stages of flight, the rocket is by far the most powerful launcher ever built with more than twice the liftoff thrust of the space shuttle, NASA's legendary Apollo program Saturn 5 and the Space Launch System rocket designed for the agency's Artemis moon rocket....
SpaceX rolled the upper stage of its Starship megarocket out to the pad this morning (Jan. 9) ahead of its planned Jan. 13 test flight. Launches & Spacecraft SpaceX to launch 7th batch of next-gen spy satellites for US government tonight By Mike Wall published 11 hours ago SpaceX...
The historic SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission, which includes the first-ever commercial spacewalk, will launch tonight from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
A camera on the upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket captures a spectacular scene as Intuitive Machine's Odysseus moon lander is released to fly on its own 48 minutes after launch from the Kennedy Space Center. If all goes well, the commercial lander will touch down near the moon's ...
About two and a half minutes after liftoff, the second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket will separate, and the first stage will fly back to Earth to attempt a landing on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. A couple seconds after separation, the second stage will begin a five-minute-43-sec...
Tonight’s launch will be performed using one of SpaceX’s used — sorry, “flight proven” — Falcon 9 rockets. The company has made a habit of recovering this hardware and relaunching them later after a brief period of refurbishing. However, the rocket being used tonight will not be rec...