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Starship is unlike other rockets. And SpaceX is testing it to destruction—deliberately.
Engineers floated the idea of using the Mark 1 (MK1) as a mass simulator, if needed, for the first launch of Blue Origin’s ...
The consecutive failures may have decreased the likelihood SpaceX can meet NASA’s goal of landing on the moon in 2027, ...
The Tianwen 2 asteroid-comet probe lifted off on Tuesday (May 28), riding into the final frontier atop a Long March 3B rocket ...
The failure of SpaceX’s ninth Starship launch has raised fresh concerns about the future of the rocket, but is there any ...
Ninth test launch follows grounding of nearly two months Starship flew with re-used booster rocket for first time Musk had ...
The Starship went further than the last two times, but it still failed, spinning out of control and breaking up about 45 minutes into its flight.
The debris fell into the Indian Ocean away from inhabited areas. SpaceX was unable to conduct several tests it had planned ...
The CZ-3B/E Y110 flew on an eastbound path and launched Tianwen-2 on an Earth escape trajectory. Tianwen-2 will orbit ...
Fuel leak is the likely culprit for Starship’s loss of control on orbit, which prevented SpaceX from collecting key ...
China’s Tianwen-2 mission has launched to explore an asteroid that may be a piece of the moon, as well as an active asteroid ...