Elon Musk took to X to state President Trump has asked for the quick return of two NASA astronauts who flew to space in June.
SpaceX launched Starship on Thursday for a seventh test flight, after weather concerns pushed back an experiment that will feature the spacecraft’s first payload deployment test, and while it successfully caught the Super Heavy Booster, Starship lost connection and “experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly.”
SpaceX is targeting a 4½-hour launch window for another Starlink mission from 2:21 p.m. to 6:52 p.m., an FAA operations plan advisory shows.
After the successful booster recovery, SpaceX officials reported losing contact with the spaceship toward the end of the ascend.
Starship experienced a "rapid unscheduled disassembly," which is a phrase SpaceX coined to describe an explosion.
Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, pulled off a daring booster catch on its most ambitious test flight yet, but the spacecraft was lost. Follow for the latest news.
Musk wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “SpaceX reduced the amount of shares it bought back from employees in order to allow some new investors in.” If you want to be one of those investors ...
"Preliminary indication is that we had an oxygen/fuel leak in the cavity above the ship engine firewall that was large enough to build pressure in excess of the vent capacity."
The billionaire and his Silicon Valley associates landed in the capital and immediately moved to cut the size of the federal government, reprising the playbook he used after buying Twitter in 2022.
On Jan. 14 of this year, Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by SpaceX against the California
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WSVN) – A South Florida couple said they brought special souvenirs back from their vacation in Turks and Caicos. The souvenirs were pieces of the SpaceX starship rocket that exploded last week. Elena Zavet said the pieces were a lucky find straight out of the sky.