The most powerful rocket ever built took to the skies again — but this time, it came back. The biggest and most powerful rocket ever built took to the skies again. And this time, it came back. SpaceX launched its 400-foot-tall
‘Like the ruins of a futuristic, long-dead civilization.’ Part of the Super Heavy first-stage booster that launched on the fourth SpaceX Starship test flight, which occurred on June 6, 2024. Elon Musk posted this photo on X on Sept. 22,
It was the second explosive moment for the biggest rocket ever built, but SpaceX hailed it as a success. SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas — SpaceX’s giant Starship has met another explosive end. SpaceX‘s next-generation megarocket — the largest ever built
The company is testing some of Booster 7’s engines ahead of its planned first orbital flight of Starship. SpaceX’s Starship Super Heavy Booster 7 fired up seven Raptor engines at the same time at the company’s Boca Chica, Texas Starbase
“On Polaris Dawn, we endeavor to achieve the highest Earth orbit ever flown.” The first commercial spacewalk is planned for the first mission of billionaire Jared Isaacman’s newly-announced “Polaris Program,” dubbed “Polaris Dawn,” to be launched with a crew of
SpaceX in May successfully landed its Starship prototype, SN15, a reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle that could eventually carry astronauts and large cargo payloads to the moon and Mars. The touchdown came after four prototype landing attempts had ended in explosions.