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SpaceX Starship’s first flight ends in mid-air failure

From a coastal vantage point near South Padre Island, Texas, SpaceX’s towering Starship rocket lifted off for the first time, ...
SpaceX launched the first test flight of its upgraded Starship rocket and Super Heavy booster Friday, with mostly positive results. The powerful rocket, propelled by 33 methane-fueled main engines, ...
SpaceX is targeting a launch window that opens at 6:30PM Eastern time today, May 22, for the Starship V3's debut flight. The company had to scrub its plans for V3's first flight, and Starship's 12th ...
About a week from the time of writing, on May 19, a redesigned launch pad at Starbase Texas will witness the first flight of the V3 version of the SpaceX Super Heavy booster and the Starship it ...
SpaceX’ Starship vehicle lifts off May 22 on the Flight 12 mission, the first of version 3 of the vehicle. Credit: SpaceX webcast Updated 8 a.m. Eastern May 23 with FAA statement. WASHINGTON — SpaceX ...
Beech Starship 1 composite turboprop pusher aircraft, as seen on the cover of the April 21, 1986 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology, confirmed performance estimates generated by a smaller proof ...
SpaceX is pushing toward a May 19 liftoff for the first Starship Version 3, a rocket that would stand roughly 408 feet tall and attempt something no prior Starship has done: deploy 22 satellites on a ...
SpaceX achieved another major milestone after the first-ever SpaceX Starship V3 launch successfully lifted off during Starship Flight 12. The updated SpaceX megarocket launched from Starbase in South ...
Recap of the May 21 launch attempt of SpaceX's Starship Flight 12. The rocket saw an issue on the launch pad which could not be solved in time. Flight 12 is a new rocket and new launch pad, and SpaceX ...
Since its maiden voyage in April 2023, Starship has experienced major successes and disappointing failures. SpaceX is developing the launch vehicle for NASA's Artemis crewed moon landings. It's also ...