Seven minutes after liftoff, SpaceX’s 200-foot-tall, 30-foot-wide Super Heavy rocket ended up right back where it started.
The successful capture of the returning Super Heavy rocket with giant mechanical arms is a key element in SpaceX's goal of ...
The success is a giant leap toward the company's goal to take humans and cargo all the way to Mars on the world's biggest and ...
Welcome to Edition 7.14 of the Rocket Report! For readers who don't know, my second book was published last week. It's titled ...
SpaceX launched two Starlink satellite missions just hours apart today (Oct. 15), one of which was the company's 100th ...
Both rockets and reentering satellites inject air pollution into higher layers of the atmosphere, which are out of reach of ground-based polluters. Even aircraft emissions are contained within the ...
SpaceX launched its 400-foot-tall (122 meters) Starship vehicle for the fifth time ever today (Oct. 13), sending the giant ...
In a dramatic test flight, SpaceX used massive mechanical arms to capture the descending Super Heavy booster while the upper ...
By proving that its Super Heavy booster can return to Earth and land, SpaceX has moved closer to creating a reusable ...
Despite an apparent problem with one of two strap-on boosters, the Vulcan reached orbit and otherwise performed as expected.
SpaceX has pulled off the boldest test flight yet of its enormous Starship rocket. Elon Musk's company caught the returning ...
SpaceX pulled off a stunning achievement this week, conducting four launches in less than 48 hours with huge implications for the future of space exploration.