Seven minutes later, Starship's huge first-stage booster, known as Super Heavy, returned to Starbase for a dramatic catch by the launch tower's "chopstick" arms. It was the third time that SpaceX has ...
The mission was expected to lift off during an hourlong launch window that opened at 5:30 p.m. CT (6:30 p.m. ET) from SpaceX ... (232-foot-tall) rocket booster called Super Heavy.
Before the explosion, SpaceX completed its third-ever catch of its Super Heavy booster ... resulted in the destruction of the main Starship rocket. That updated Starship experienced a propellant ...
SpaceX has successfully launched the massive Starship rocket for the eighth time, and also landed the first-stage Super Heavy booster. But in a repeat of its last flight test in January ...
SpaceX made multiple changes in the wake of a January Starship failure, only to suffer a second straight vehicle breakup Thursday.
This Super Heavy is Booster 15. Its last launch on Jan. 16 failed right after liftoff when the upper stage of SpaceX's uncrewed Starship rocket exploded minutes after liftoff, leading the ...
SpaceX is targeting 5:30 p.m. CT (6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT) on Thursday, March 6, for the eighth test flight of the Super Heavy. As with the previous Starship tests, the rocket will lift off from ...
Washington, DC [US], March 7 (ANI): SpaceX launched the eighth test of its Starship rocket on Thursday, successfully conducting and completing the "catch" of the Super Heavy booster. However ...
SpaceX postponed its eighth test of the hulking Starship rocket on Monday, following a flight controller hold placed due to a Super Heavy booster issue that wasn’t resolved in time for launch.
SpaceX catches ... impressive "Super" Heavy booster catch with its "Mechazilla", a tricky manoeuvre that’s quickly becoming a signature move. Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built ...
Things were looking good when the SpaceX Super Heavy thundered off the launchpad ... When the final countdown rolled to zero, the 400-foot-tall rocket thundered majestically off the launchpad ...