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SpaceX, Starship
SpaceX fires up 6th Starship to prep for test flight (video, photo)
SpaceX just fired up another Starship vehicle, to prep for a test flight that's likely several months away.The company performed a "static fire" on Wednesday (Sept. 18) at its Starbase site in South Texas,
Watch SpaceX fire up Starship engines ahead of fifth test flight
SpaceX has shared footage of a recent static fire test involving its Starship spacecraft, a modified version of which will put astronauts on the moon.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Is someone pulling a SpaceX Starship booster from the sea?
A service ship with a giant crane has been loitering off the coast of Boca Chica Beach near a spot in the Gulf where the Super Heavy booster landed.
SpaceX's Starship won't be licensed to fly again until late November, FAA says
" SpaceX must meet all safety, environmental and other licensing requirements prior to FAA launch authorization," agency officials said in an emailed statement to Space.com on Wednesday (Sept. 11). "A final license determination for Starship Flight 5 is not expected before late November 2024."
Elon Musk, SpaceX and FAA
Elon Musk Blasts FAA For Fining SpaceX And Delaying Starship Missions; 'Enough Is Enough'
He highlighted how SpaceX is being fined despite stepping up to rescue NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore from the International Space Station (ISS) when Boeing failed to do so. The FAA has imposed a penalty of $6,33,009 or Rs 5.28 crore for the alleged safety violations.
SpaceX faces $633,000 fine from FAA over alleged launch violations: Musk plans to sue
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $633,009 fine against SpaceX for what it says were two separate launch violations in 2023.
Why the SpaceX Starship launch pad matters
Launch pads, however, are often overlooked even by spaceflight afficionados. Still, without a well-designed and properly constructed launch pad, rockets would never get off the ground. When Elon Musk’s SpaceX group decided to both build and fly their massive Starship rocket from Boca Chica,
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FAA Delays SpaceX Starship Launches from South Texas, Citing Environmental and Safety Reviews
The FAA delays SpaceX's Starship launch plan, citing additional environmental review and safety concerns, while SpaceX ...
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Massive SpaceX Starship Capacity Makes Radiation Shielding Easy
The radiation dose for the 2.5 year round trip between Earth and Mars should give approximately a 1% lifetime increase of a ...
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SpaceX calls out ‘superfluous’ regulatory delays holding up Starship flights
SpaceX has launched its most public and aggressive offensive against regulators to date, with a blog post published Tuesday ...
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Watch How A SpaceX Starship And Super Heavy Booster Launches In Slow Motion
Watch how a SpaceX Starship and its Super Heavy booster launches in slow motion and the flight in real-time. Also the Rapid ...
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US: SpaceX Advances Starship Program with Successful Static Fire Test
Boca Chica Village, United States - September 19, 2024 In a display of relentless progress in space technology, SpaceX has ...
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SpaceX Starship’s 2nd Flight Footage Released Under Freedom Of Information Act By NASA
NASA released views of several angles of SpaceX Starship’s second test flight. The massive rocket launched from SpaceX's ...
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SpaceX Super Heavy rocket gets supersonic wind tunnel test for NASA's Artemis moon missions (photos)
A model of SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy rocket that will launch future Artemis missions to the moon has passed wind tunnel ...
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