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Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more! ... SpaceX launching 24 Starlink satellites today on 2nd leg of spaceflight doubleheader.
SpaceX rolled Starship's huge first-stage booster, known as Super Heavy, out to the pad at its Starbase site in South Texas today (Nov. 14). The company documented the move via X, in a post that ...
Launch took place at 12:25 p.m. ET today (Nov. 11). SpaceX tied its rocket-reuse record today (Nov. 11). A Falcon 9 rocket launched the KoreaSat-6A telecom satellite from NASA's Kennedy Space ...
By Michael Sheetz, CNBC. SpaceX launched its fifth test flight of its Starship rocket on Sunday and made a dramatic first catch of the rocket’s more than 20-story tall booster. The achievement...
SpaceX pulled off a feat of technical wizardry on Sunday, not only flying a 233-foot rocket booster back to its launch site, but also catching it out of the air with two giant mechanical arms.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has succeeded in catching the Super Heavy booster as it returned to the launchpad in Texas.
CNN — SpaceX successfully launched the latest test flight of Starship Sunday morning, the most powerful rocket system ever constructed, which could one day be used to carry humans to the moon and...
What we covered here. • SpaceX launched Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, on its fifth test flight. • Liftoff of the Super Heavy rocket booster, topped with the uncrewed Starship...
SpaceX's launch today is second of two back-to-back high-stakes spaceflights this week. Yesterday, we saw Boeing's Starliner capsule lift off with NASA astronauts onboard for the first time.
Welcome to FLORIDA TODAY Space Team live coverage of today's SpaceX Starlink 6-68 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The Falcon 9 rocket will rise from Launch Complex 40. After stage separation, the Falcon 9 will deploy a payload of 24 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. No Central Florida sonic booms are expected.