Since 2012, SpaceX has been working on a reusable rocket family, now called Starship, that will eventually replace its workhorse Falcon 9 family. Its design has evolved into a rocket possibly unprecedented in its ambition, being even larger than the venerable Saturn V rocket, but with far more uses. At launch, it will be the world’s largest launch vehicle and mass 5000 tonnes, more than eight times the world’s largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380.
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One year after Starhopper’s final flight, SpaceX’s Starship launch site in Texas continues to evolve…
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The Starship SN5 prototype has successfully conducted a 150-meter test flight on Tuesday from SpaceX’s…
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Starship SN5 has succeeded where its predecessors have failed by passing all the required testing…
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SpaceX’s Starship SN5 prototype performed a successful cryogenic proof test at the launch provider’s Boca…
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Starship SN4 became SpaceX’s first full-scale Starship prototype to pass a cryogenic proof test on…
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SpaceX Starship SN3, the latest iteration of Starship test vehicles, was lost during testing at…
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SpaceX teams have begun stacking Starship SN1 in Boca Chica, Texas. The rocket is gearing…
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SpaceX is adjusting its Starship plans to expedite development, after the first prototype vehicles –…
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The construction of the new Starship launch and landing facility at Pad 39A is in…
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk presented the latest update on the Starship/Super Heavy program on Saturday…
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is set to provide a highly anticipated update on the company’s…