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The sixth test flight of Starship — comprising the first-stage Super Heavy booster and upper-stage Starship spacecraft — lifted off successfully, with the booster’s 33 Raptor engines ...
SpaceX caught the Starship rocket’s Super Heavy booster for a second time ... X that the company believes an “oxygen/fuel leak” inside Starship built up too much pressure inside the cavity ...
SpaceX is set to conduct its ninth test flight of its Starship spacecraft after the vessel that it plans to ultimately use to send humans to space exploded in the sky during the two previous tests.
SpaceX's Starship/Super Heavy lifts off on Flight 9 May 27 ... We did spring a leak in some of the fuel tank systems inside of Starship,” Dan Huot, a host of the SpaceX webcast of the launch ...
SpaceX’s Starship rocket and Super Heavy booster lift off on their ninth ... trapping its payload inside. Moments later, the ship lost attitude control—eliminating a key opportunity for ...
It doesn't really seems like it, because SpaceX is a company that likes to go straight for real-life testing of its rockets and spaceships, but Elon Musk's company does turn to more traditional ...
SpaceX has just test fired a Super Heavy booster ahead of the Starship’s ninth flight test. The ground-based firing of the world’s most powerful rocket took place at SpaceX’s Starbase site ...
The Super Heavy-Starship stack was fueled up ... as sections are frosted white from super chilled fuel inside. — SpaceX rolls Starship Flight 6 spacecraft to pad ahead of Nov. 18 launch ...
After launch, an apparent propellant leak entered its suborbital trajectory left Starship spinning and mission control unable ...
Starship Super Heavy to attempt landing SpaceX's Starship ... The company is launching a plush banana suspended by wires inside the giant Starship vehicle and is promising live views of the ...
The Super Heavy booster for Starship, however ... company demonstrated an ability to move propellant between two tanks inside the vehicle. But while coasting at the highest point of its trajectory ...