Lightning flashed in the distance as storms rolled off shore, yet the launch occurred without delay. Original ...
Now, the country is developing a potentially revolutionary new rocket launch system. According to a report from the South ...
The chopsticks closed around the slowly descending booster, locking onto structural capture fixtures on both sides of the rocket. The dramatic launch pad capture, SpaceX's third, is a key element ...
(Updates with the latest information) SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is upright on its Kennedy Space Center's launch pad, waiting to take the next crew to the International Space Station and set the stage ...
Despite Thursday's setback, SpaceX was able to complete its third return and catch of the rocket booster at the launch pad, but it did not complete a Starlink payload deployment test.
Despite the loss of the ship, the company successfully demonstrated how its massive mechanical arms dubbed “chopsticks” caught the rocket booster at the launch pad for the second time ever.
Isar Aerospace will try again on March 30, weather permitting. The first orbital rocket to launch from continental Europe is nearing its debut. Germany-based Isar Aerospace has scrubbed another ...
The latest SpaceX launch of Starship, the largest rocket ever built ... while its super-heavy booster returns to the launch pad where it will be grabbed by a gigantic pair of robotic arms.
The only thing ready to ignite, it would seem, is Gilmour himself. Gilmour Space’s rocket stands on its launch pad.Credit: Photo: Zaid Dillon. Animation: Stephen Kiprillis “It’s just insane ...
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is upright on its Kennedy Space Center's launch pad, waiting to take the next crew to the International Space Station and set the stage for the return home of the two ...