The launch marked the 20th orbital rocket launch from Florida's Space Coast this year. SpaceX is targeting early Wednesday morning for another Starlink mission launch. SpaceX launched 21 Starlink ...
After SpaceX's eighth suborbital flight test of its fully integrated Starship megarocket on Thursday ended in an explosion, MSNBC hosts dug into CEO Elon Musk, saying, "Go back to your day job and ...
The spacecraft, SPHEREx and PUNCH, had been expected to launch on a SpaceX rocket on Saturday. By Katrina Miller Two NASA missions will have to wait longer for a launch aboard a single rocket.
Astronauts orbiting 250 miles above Earth got a front-row seat to destruction on Thursday. During a SpaceX flight test of Starship, the world's most powerful rocket and spacecraft system, NASA's ...
SpaceX's Starship mega-rocket spiraled out, fell from space, and exploded spectacularly after its eighth launch on Thursday. SpaceX lost the video feed from Starship and cut off its livestream ...
While on a flight back from spring break Thursday night, a Wisconsin college student captured a close-up view of falling debris from a failed SpaceX Starship rocket launch. University of Wisconsin ...
A second SpaceX Starship spacecraft exploded on Thursday. This is the second time one has done this. A month and a half after losing one spacecraft in an explosion, SpaceX has lost another.
Another SpaceX spacecraft failed its mission after an explosion within minutes of its launch on Thursday. Fiery debris was visible from Florida to the Caribbean. The mishap marked the second ...
Back on January 16, 2025, SpaceX's Starship Flight 7 exploded after launch. Now, Starship Flight 8, which was essentially a re-do of that mission, has also exploded. Seven minutes after ...
The mission was not accomplished in this case. SpaceX—Elon Musk’s space technology company—launched a test flight of its Starship megarocket on March 6, but the mission was cut short when ...
The upper portion of SpaceX's massive Starship spacecraft exploded once again minutes into its Thursday flight test, creating a cascade of fiery debris visible from Florida to the Caribbean.
“Did you see the comet?” the swim coach quizzed, twisting toward the University of Miami’s Lake Osceola and nudging a glance to the night sky above the student activities center. “It was a ...