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Elon Musk reinforced his intention on Friday for SpaceX to launch an uncrewed Starship to Mars by the end of 2026.. The ambitious goal is one Musk, the founder and CEO of the commercial ...
For that to happen, Starship needs to demonstrate that it is a safe and reliable vehicle, but this string of failures from Elon Musk's company will likely delay the next Moon landing. And that is not ...
SpaceX Starship exploded in a fiery blaze during a routine engine test near Boca, Chica, Texas, about 180 miles from Corpus Christi. What happened?
On this particular test flight, as Starship positioned itself for atmospheric reentry, one of its 13 engines failed to ignite ...
US President Donald Trump has made a bizarre threat to Elon Musk as the pair's wild feud explodes in front of the entire ...
SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft exploded ahead of an engine test late Wednesday, sending a large fireball into the South Texas ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship performed another spectacular launch during Tuesday’s test flight, but the company opted at the last minute not to try for its second-ever catch of the Super Heavy ...
Elon Musk says Starship will launch again this week: Here's what happened on last test Both of Starship's test flights in 2025 have ended prematurely after the rocket's upper stage, where crew and ...
Elon Musk describes Starship flight as ‘roughly what I expected’ The flight termination system took too long to destroy the rocket, Musk said, and the pad needs to be reinforced with steel.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship tumbled out of control during a test flight on Tuesday as the world’s richest man continues to grapple with a wider professional tailspin.
STARBASE, Texas—Shortly after SpaceX founder Elon Musk completed a 75-minute presentation on Starship Thursday evening, I huddled with a few veteran space reporters. What, we discussed, were the ...
As big as Starship is, it was originally going to be bigger. In 2016, Elon Musk was dropping hints of a giant new spacecraft that would take people — lots of them — to Mars.