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After back-to-back Starship upper stage failures, SpaceX is ready to try again to launch the world's most powerful rocket.
The booster performed a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico, foregoing the ambitious “catch” attempt by the launch tower’s robotic arms, which SpaceX has deferred to future missions.
SpaceX's latest test flight was a failure. The company has seen mixed results after more than two years of launching test ...
After launch, an apparent propellant leak entered its suborbital trajectory left Starship spinning and mission control unable ...
In a matter of days, SpaceX could launch massive Starship once again. What happened on previous 8 flight tests? What is the ...
SpaceX managed to send its developmental Starship back into space surpassing the explosive fates that befell its last two ...
SpaceX’s first Starship flight test started with success as the spacecraft cleared the orbital launch pad for ... but the separation from the Super Heavy booster ended in an explosion.
• SpaceX lost contact with Starship while conducting its ninth uncrewed test flight of the launch system, the most powerful ever constructed. The spacecraft likely broke apart over the Indian ...
SpaceX managed to send its developmental Starship back into space surpassing the explosive fates that befell its last two ...
SPACEX/AFP via Getty Images Mounted atop a Super Heavy ... where the heavy booster returned to its launch site, during Tuesday's launch, the booster followed a modified flight path that included ...