(Reuters) - SpaceX lost contact with its Starship rocket in space on Thursday during the company's eighth test mission, dooming a satellite deployment demonstration in the company's second consecutive ...
Jon Ward While the Starship was lost, Thursday's mission included ... returns to its launch pad after the SpaceX Starship spacecraft continued to space following its launch on its eighth test ...
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 ...
SpaceX's Starship rocket broke up during its eighth uncrewed flight test on Thursday, sending debris shooting through the sky and temporarily affecting flights at Miami-area airports. It was ...
SpaceX pulled off the rocket booster catch maneuver during its eighth test flight but the Starship spacecraft exploded over the Caribbean, according to reports from residents.
The FAA grounded flights in southern Florida because of the risk of debris raining down from space. SpaceX's Starship lost control and started spinning wildly just as it reached space on Thursday ...
SpaceX carried out another launch of its Starship rocket Thursday but quickly lost contact with the vessel as it roared ... the spacecraft as it went into an out-of-control spin. The space-skimming ...
When fiery debris from SpaceX Starships rained down across the Atlantic, air traffic controllers scrambled to delay takeoffs ...
Isaacman has a contract worth tens of millions of dollars, or more, with Elon Musk’s spaceflight and satellite company, ...
Shortly after the launch, ground stops were initially issued at Orlando International Airport, Palm Beach, Miami and Fort Lauderdale on Thursday evening due to space ... SpaceX also lost a ...