The largest, most powerful rocket ever built is about to launch on its sixth test flight. SpaceX's Starship upper stage and ...
SpaceX is targeting Tuesday (Nov. 19) for the launch of its sixth Starship flight test, during a 30-minute launch window that ...
During the final stages of reentry, SpaceX will fly Ship 31 at a higher angle of attack to test the limits of flap control and future landing profiles. Assuming Ship 31 makes it through reentry, there ...
You can watch a live webcast of the flight test on the SpaceX website or their X page, @SpaceX, from 30 minutes before the launch window opens at 4 p.m. local time.
SpaceX says flight No. 6 plans to build off that success by attempting to catch the booster at the launch tower again, and ...
Far from a RUD, the real-life Super Heavy booster catch performed nearly shot-for-shot the same as SpaceX's animation. The ...
The latest flight test comes roughly a month after the Super Heavy booster was successfully caught by two robotic arms and ...
SpaceX crews are planning for the sixth test launch of its Starship spacecraft and the world’s largest rocket.
Overall, however, Gee et al. note that one of the most important conclusions from their data is the differences between Starship’s launch noise levels and those of SLS and Falcon 9. The team found ...
President-elect Donald Trump appears to be planning to attend a SpaceX “Starship” rocket launch on Tuesday, in the latest ...
(SpaceX via AP) (Uncredited, SpaceX) SpaceX on Tuesday is targeting its sixth test flight of its Starship mega rocket, according to the space agency. Starship will liftoff from the Starbase facility ...
The test flight is scheduled for 2 p.m. PST from Starbase in Cameron County, Texas, and is expected to last about 30 minutes. SpaceX’s live webcast will go live approximately 30 minutes before liftoff ...