Under SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's vision, humans could then land on the Red Planet in 2029, though he admitted 2031 is "more ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX suffered another setback as another mammoth Starship rocket launched ended in the spacecraft breaking apart mid-air. The incident happened nearly two months after an explosion sent ...
Thursday's explosion marked yet another flopped launch in just months for Elon Musk's space company. Engines on top of Starship began ... returned to the launch pad, caught by SpaceX's giant ...
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.
Though the moon isn't Elon Musk's favorite Starship destination ... land on the moon's surface, then launch itself back toward Earth. On top of that, both stages of the rocket are meant ...
Elon Musk wants to send a spaceship ... SpaceX caught the first-stage booster back at the pad with giant mechanical arms, but engines on the spacecraft on top started shutting down as it streaked ...
Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship rocket spiraled out of control ... However, a technical issue on the launch pad could not be fixed in time and the mission was scrubbed. Their first attempt at ...
"Too many question marks about this flight," SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on social media site X, adding that another launch attempt could take place "in a day or two." The next Starship launch ...
That's because it's designed to fly super-heavy payloads all the way to the moon, land on the moon's surface, then launch itself back toward Earth. On top ... Musk said on X in September that ...
But the ultimate goal of Starship is to get humans to Mars. Elon Musk founded SpaceX with the ... while its super-heavy booster returns to the launch pad where it will be grabbed by a gigantic ...
Why Starship is critical for building on the moon Though the moon isn't Elon Musk's favorite Starship ... land on the moon's surface, then launch itself back toward Earth. On top of that, both ...