NASA released views of several angles of SpaceX Starship’s second test flight. The massive rocket launched from SpaceX's ...
SpaceX has delivered a new animated look at the launch of Starship to Mars. See the launch, Super Heavy booster re-entry and ...
SpaceX broke new ground during its Starlink internet satellite launch today (Feb. 18). A Falcon 9 rocket lofted 23 Starlink ...
Blue Origin's famed New Shepard spacecraft simulated the moon's low gravity on board its capsule during a brief flight Tuesday over West Texas.
The vessel we currently refer to as "Starship" used to be known as the BFR (Big Falcon Rocket) and ITS (Interplanetary Transport System). Along with the name change, SpaceX clarified its vision ...
Starship is part of SpaceX’s ambition to take humans back to the Moon as well as the surface of Mars. The vehicle is still in the development and testing phase. In 2024, SpaceX completed 134 ...
Starship is SpaceX’s in-development, next-generation rocket design that's built to be entirely reusable. It features a new generation of methane-driven rocket engines and will ultimately lift ...
SpaceX's gigantic Starship rocket has been "lost" just minutes into its seventh test flight. The 400ft rocket - the biggest and most powerful in the world - soared from Boca Chica, south Texas ...
He has even teamed up with two of SpaceX’s top engineers, along with a constellation of vanguard American space scholars, to sketch out how the leading-edge Starship could open an astonishing ...
SPACEX'S STARSHIP GROUNDS AFTER TEST FLIGHT EXPLOSION A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from the other side of the country on Friday, when 23 Starlink satellites were delivered "to the constellation ...
and SpaceX hasn't remained idle. Rather, it's forged ahead with development of a new rocket: Starship. Going forward, SpaceX is likely to offer its gigantic Starship rocket as a competitor to New ...
But SpaceX's Starship rocket will be bigger, cheaper, and more reusable than either Falcon 9 or New Glenn. Don't worry about Elon Musk. SpaceX is going to do just fine. Once a company dabbling ...