SpaceX just rolled the upper stage of its sixth Starship megarocket out to the pad to gear up for its test flight, which is ...
Starship is intended to eventually evolve into a fully reusable launch and landing system, designed for trips to the moon, ...
SpaceX is preparing for the sixth test flight of Starship, the world's most powerful rocket. Next week's launch – if ...
Starship is the crucial part with all the cargo and (eventually) crew inside, but it's stacked on a first stage known as "Super Heavy." SpaceX says Super Heavy is necessary to get the spacecraft ...
Both of these stages are powered by SpaceX's next-gen Raptor engine — 33 for Super Heavy and six for Ship. Related: Starship and Super Heavy explained A fully stacked Starship has launched five ...
SpaceX could launch its Starship rocket in a couple of weeks, for the sixth test flight of the craft. A launch is planned for ...
Fresh images of Starship's flight test on Sunday (Oct. 13) look like incredible abstract art from space. SpaceX released the photos late Tuesday (Oct. 15) to celebrate the fifth test flight of its ...
Impact Link SpaceX's Starship rocket achieved a world first ... the rocket that was stacked on top, and flew back to the launch site. As it descended toward the launchpad, a pair of giant ...
And this time, it came back. SpaceX launched its 400-foot-tall (122 meters) Starship vehicle for the fifth time ever today (Oct. 13), sending the giant rocket aloft from its Starbase site in South ...
SpaceX's Starship is the largest rocket ever built. When fully stacked with its Super Heavy booster, it stands approximately 394 ft (120 m) tall, making it the tallest rocket ever constructed.
SpaceX will conduct the sixth flight test of Starship, the largest rocket ever built, as soon as November 18, following the smooth success of the previous mission less than a month ago.
SpaceX achieved an incredible engineering feat on Sunday. The company launched the fifth test flight of its Starship rocket. After liftoff, the Super Heavy booster returned to the launchpad in a ...