Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, pulled off a daring booster catch on its most ambitious test flight yet, but ...
Telemetry from the Starship froze eight minutes and 27 seconds after launch following unexpected engine shutdowns or failures. SpaceX later confirmed the ship's destruction in a posting on X ...
SpaceX confirmed on the live broadcast that the spacecraft's engines started to go out prior to planned engine cut-off and Starship later stopped delivering telemetry data. Shortly after ...
"Starship experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly during its ascent burn. Teams will continue to review data from today's ...
SpaceX's Starship prototype was lost during its seventh test flight after experiencing engine issues. The Super Heavy booster successfully landed using the "chopsticks" mechanism before the ...
The SpaceX Starship can enable a lot of extra fuel and more powerful chemical engines. Extra fuel can come from orbital refueling of the Starship. Other spacecraft and the Starship might only have 10% ...
The booster was also re-using one of the rocket engines from a previous Starship flight for the first time. This story has been updated with additional information from SpaceX, Elon Musk ...
SpaceX planned 33-engine Booster 7 static-fire test. See drone and ground views in real-time and slow motion here. Footage courtesy: SpaceX | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered SpaceX to carry out a formal investigation into the breakup of its Starship rocket during a test flight Thursday that sent a spectacular shower of ...
SpaceX pulled this off for the first time on Starship Flight 5 in October — and did so again today. The 33-engine booster nestled softly into the tower's arms about seven minutes after liftoff ...