SpaceX launched Starship on its 4th test flight. Watch the highlights of the Super Heavy booster's landing burn and ...
The Federal Aviation Administration briefly halted flights to several Florida airports Thursday night after a SpaceX Starship ...
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SpaceX's eighth Starship flight test on Thursday resulted in an explosion, the second of such uncrewed tests since January. Nine minutes after the launch, SpaceX lost communication with the ...
SpaceX launched its mighty Starship rocket for the eighth time last week. The mission was a bit of mixed bag, with the team successfully catching the first-stage Super Heavy booster on its return ...
For SpaceX, its South Texas launch of a Starship rocket as part of its ongoing mission to Mars project ended with an explosion in space minutes after liftoff. Meanwhile, the EU celebrated a ...
SpaceX's Starship exploded near the Bahamas during a test flight. The rocket lost control after liftoff and debris illuminated the sky. No injuries were reported. SpaceX plans to review flight ...
SpaceX's latest Starship to attempt to reach space exploded nine minutes after its launch this week, leaving a trail of debris in its wake. Airports in Florida were forced to halt flights as the ...
Mariah Davenport documented the SpaceX Starship explosion in a TikTok just before her flight was rerouted back to the Dominican Republic On March 6, a dramatic turn of events unfolded in the skies ...
SpaceX has announced plans to launch Starship from Kennedy Space Center's Pad 39A by the end of the year. Construction of the SpaceX Gigabay, a facility for stacking and finalizing Starship ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — There was a very expensive failure in the sky as the SpaceX Starship exploded and fell back to Earth in pieces, causing some Florida airports to shut down over concerns ...
During a SpaceX flight test of Starship, the world's most powerful rocket and spacecraft system, NASA's Don Pettit snapped photos from the International Space Station of the ship blowing up.