SpaceX spokesperson Dan Huot said during a live stream that the next attempt could take place in about 24 hours.
Read full article: WATCH: SpaceX loses spacecraft after catching rocket booster at the launch ... along with cranes capable of lifting up to 400 US tons,” the release read in part.
Testing a lifting body was a challenge. Sure, you could strap a rocket to one and launch it from ... Keeping scientists safe were a pair of roll bars, as well as extensive suspension modifications ...
The launch was initially postponed due to two main issues, including a problem with the Super Heavy booster, which is the main engine that helps lift the rocket ... we were 20 bar low on ground ...
The company was forced to scrub flight test 8 of its monster Starship rocket and also lost a Falcon 9 first stage ... SpaceX elected to scrub the launch 40 seconds before lift-off. Problems with the ...
Supper was ready and warming in the oven; the glassware and bar accoutrements were handsomely set out on ... while the citrus added a little lift. Both were just right for balancing the rich, meaty ...
Rocket Lab's Neutron rocket is a really big deal. How big? Sit back and let Rocket Lab's leaders tell you all about it.
Rocket Lab will launch a private radar imaging satellite to orbit tonight (March 14), and you can watch the action live ...
Liftoff had been scheduled for 9:25 a.m. ET on Saturday (March 15), but issues at the launch site have pushed things back.
The company has made changes to the vehicle, part of which blew up over the Caribbean in January during the seventh test flight. An issue during the countdown halted Monday’s launch.
Technically, Falcon is a heavy-lift rocket, but as we recently learned, most SpaceX missions actually take off with less than 3.4 tons of payload, meaning a medium-lift rocket like Neutron can do ...