Billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX on Sunday successfully conducted its fifth test flight, and made a historic catch of a Super Heavy booster with “Chopstick arms”. The 400-foot-tall Starship rocket along ...
SpaceX’s Starship had its fifth test launch in 18 months on Sunday morning and successfully caught a component of the rocket ...
SpaceX launched its fifth Starship vehicle Oct. 13, successfully making an unprecedented “catch” of its Super Heavy booster back at the launch site.
SpaceX says the main goal of the test is to catch the Super Heavy booster back at the launch site. Here's how to watch it.
The first stage projectile of Elon Musk's space company, "Starship," a large spacecraft developed by SpaceX, has returned to the launch site and successfully ...
While Starship continued its journey towards a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean, all eyes turned to the returning ...
SpaceX has launched its enormous Starship rocket on its boldest test flight yet, catching it with mechanical arms back at the pad. This fifth try involved grabbing the returning booster ...
SpaceX pulled off a mind-blowing feat of aerospace engineering in the fifth uncrewed test launch of its megarocket Starship ...
The "super heavy booster" had blasted off attached to the Starship rocket minutes earlier, then made a picture perfect controlled descent to the same pad in Texas.
Billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ space venture Blue Origin is expected to make crucial launches to space on Sunday.
Everything you need to know about the SpaceX Starship Flight 5, including footage of its catching of the Super Heavy booster.
The catching of the booster was not guaranteed to go ahead. Both it and the launch tower had to be in good, stable conditions.