The powerful rocket – which is also the world's biggest — is finally set to launch today. Starship, the world's biggest rocket built byElon Musk'sSpaceX, is finally set to launch today. Following a scrubbed test on Monday, the colossalSpace Launch Systemis ready for its first test fli...
SpaceX leadership repeatedly stressed the experimental nature of the launch and said any result that involved Starship getting off the launchpad would be a success. The rocket flew for nearly 4 minutes andsuccessfully separatedfrom the Super Heavy booster, a key in-flight milestone, before suffering...
SpaceX’s fifth flight test of Starship launched from South Texas and successfully returned its Super Heavy booster to its launch pad for the first time.
CEO Elon Musk says that SpaceX will livestream Starship’s harrowing high-altitude launch and landing debut “warts and all,” offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes of a high-risk aerospace endeavor. As of November 1st, Starship prototype serial number 8 (SN8) has just kicked off what ...
You can watch the launch live on SpaceX's X page or on one of several third-party YouTube livestreams. We have embedded a livestream from LabPadre and Spaceflight Now here. The rocket's 33 Raptors will fire more than two-and-a-half minutes to propel Starship into the ...
The company will livestream the launch, starting about 35 minutes before liftoff. You can catch that on SpaceX’s website or itsX account, as well as in theX TV app. Watch Starship's fifth flight testhttps://t.co/LVrCnTv797
Space station crew had an amazing stroke of luck during Starship launch SpaceX images show the awesome power of Starship’s Raptor engines Anyone who watched SpaceX’s sixth test flight of its mighty Starship rocket on Tuesday will have noticed the odd sight of a banana -- albeit a fake on...
SpaceX has announced when it will hold the next test of its Starship rocket. Itwill be the third test flight of the vehicle to date. The launch aims to send the vehicle, consisting of the Super Heavy booster and the Starship spacecraft, on a new trajectory, with a splashdown in the In...
From SpaceX The Super Heavy booster is now back at its launchpad, suspended mid-air between two massive metal arms — called “chopsticks.” Waves of deafening cheers rang out on the livestream as SpaceX engineers and employees celebrated the achievement. While the Super Heavy booster’s...
Spectator wait for the launch of the SpaceX Starship in Boca Chica, Texas, on Thursday, April 20. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images) The rocket is 85% filled as propellant loading continues, according to SpaceX’s livestream. The engine chill is underway, SpaceX says, and no boats...