SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft. The company was founded in 2002 to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets.
SpaceX live-streamed both its launch and flight, using cameras on the ground and attached to the rocket. You can watch the replaydirectly on the SpaceX websiteor on itsX account page. SpaceX started its livestream before the launch window opened, so if you want to skip the pre-programm...
A splashdown is only planned for this particular launch. When operational, Starship’s first stage will have a controlled descent to be caught by large robotic arms attached to its launch tower. Its second stage will do a “belly flop” to use Earth’s atmosphere to slow down befor...
The topic is reports on Starship launch / malfunction, not individual members' telesopes.Stick to the Starship launch topic. If anyone wants to start a thread on the latter, you can start one in the Equipment fourm. Augustus likes this #63 Kitfox Gemini Posts:3,001 Joined:25 May 2022 Lo...
Page 2 of 4 - SpaceX Starship Launch, Live Stream - posted in Science! Astronomy & Space Exploration, and Others: Damage to the OLM; Just wow. Its far worse than I expected. Im really puzzled why SpaceX thought they could get away without any fla
SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft. The company was founded in 2002 to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets.
Sure, although it might be quite a short livestream! Lot can go wrong, but we’ll provide video, warts & all. You will see every frame that we do.— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)November 1, 2020 Over the last week or so, Musk has posted half a dozen or more tweets focused on attempting...
[This livestream has ended. A replay is available in the video above.] UPDATE:SpaceX successfully launched Starship SN10 and then successfully landed it, but the rocket exploded a few minutes later. Elon Musk'sSpaceX is preparing to launch the latest prototype of its next-generation Starship ...
NASA needs this spacecraft for the moon. The Starship atop its rocket booster at its launch pad in Boca Chica, Texas, in 2023.Credit: SpaceX NASA expects theSpaceX Starshipto land astronauts on the moon, as soon as 2026. The largest rocket ever built — standing 397 feet high (with it...
An image from the SpaceX live feed shows Starship after it started tumbling. SpaceX SpaceX’s Dan Huot just said the company is “losing attitude control of the ship.” Video shows the spacecraft is tumbling. And data on the livestream show only two of Starship’s six engines are fu...