Half a century later, there's a Moon rocket behind those same doors It is 50 years since the very last Saturn rocket rolled ...
The launch has been postponed several times since late February for mission specialists to perform additional checks on the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and NASA spacecraft. Gloomy weather also ...
While the Super Heavy booster was once again caught by the launch tower arms, the ship itself was a loss. SpaceX initially had been hoping to return the ship to the launch pad on Flight 9 ...
If all goes according to plan today, Super Heavy will return to Starbase and be caught by the launch tower's "chopstick" arms about seven minutes after liftoff. Starship's upper stage, meanwhile ...
The mission, expected to last just over an hour, will once again attempt to catch the booster stage using the launch tower's "chopstick" arms - a move SpaceX has successfully pulled off twice ...
The Super Heavy will then attempt to steer itself back toward a landing in the "chopstick" arms of SpaceX's launch tower located near Brownsville, Texas, just north of the Mexican border. SpaceX has ...
SpaceX had already been building out a launch tower for Starship at KSC Launch Complex 39-A while pursuing the right to construct a Starship pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Launch ...
The mission, expected to last just over an hour, will include another attempt to catch the booster stage using the launch tower's "chopstick" arms—a maneuver SpaceX has successfully completed ...
In past test flights, SpaceX has successfully demonstrated key technological feats, including using the launch tower's "chopstick arms" to catch the booster stage. While an official timeline for the ...
The Super Heavy booster would also have attempted a return-to-launch-site operation, where it would be caught by the launch tower's "chopstick" arms, a crucial step towards reusability. This mission ...
The mission, expected to last just over an hour, includes another attempt to catch the booster stage using the launch tower's "chopstick" arms – a feat SpaceX has successfully executed twice ...
The Super Heavy will then attempt to steer itself back toward a landing in the “chopstick” arms of SpaceX’s launch tower located near Brownsville, Texas, just north of the Mexican border.