SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster successfully returned to the pad after liftoff to be caught by the launch tower’s mechanical arms in an incredible feat Sunday morning. The milestone came during ...
More importantly, SpaceX caught the Super Heavy first stage with the launch tower's "chopstick" arms, a first in aerospace engineering that brings Starship closer to full reusability. The first ...
SpaceX completed its fifth test flight of its Starship spacecraft and its Super Heavy booster rocket today. Among the objectives for the test flight was the return and catch of the Super Heavy ...
SpaceX is developing Starship to get people and payloads to the moon, Mars and beyond. The vehicle consists of two stainless-steel elements — a huge first-stage booster called Super Heavy and a ...
The SpaceX Starship's fifth flight test was a success, and included a historic landing for the Super Heavy booster. Hurricane-prone states The day in pictures Get the USA TODAY app Start the day ...
A model of SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy rocket has passed NASA wind tunnel testing, marking another milestone in its development as part of plans to launch future Artemis missions to the moon.
The vehicle consists of two stainless-steel elements — a huge first-stage booster called Super Heavy and a 165-foot-tall (50 meters) upper-stage spacecraft called Starship, or just Ship.