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SpaceX reaches milestone with 300th successful booster landing - MSNDec. 5 (UPI) --SpaceX reached another milestone for the reusability of its first-stage boosters as it launched another round of Starlink satellites from California. The Wednesday night launch ...
SpaceX has pulled off a historic feat, after launching a rocket into space from the coast of Florida and landing the rocket booster in another country. Tuesday’s mission marked the first time a ...
The workhorse rocket sent up another 27 Starlink satellites from Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39-A at 9:30 a.m. The first-stage booster made its 19th flight with a recovery landing downrange on ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 booster suffered damage during a Starlink mission landing, resulting in a rare sight at Port Canaveral. The booster experienced a fire and tipped over on the drone ship after ...
Following a number of failed attempts, SpaceX performed its first Falcon 9 booster landing in 2015, and since then the team behind the technology has nailed the process.
The famed 397-foot-tall (121 meter) Starship took from the company’s Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas, on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. However, both the ship and its rocket booster were lost.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 booster will return to Landing Zone 1 shortly after launch. Spectators can view the booster return from local beaches or Jetty Park. The booster return will take approximately ...
A new angle from onboard SpaceX’s Super Heavy mega rocket shows how its rocket booster safely returned to the ground when ‘caught by chopsticks’ on the landing platform on January 16. In the ...
“Booster 1086 was unfortunately lost last night after a successful landing,” posted Kiko Dontchev, vice president of launch at SpaceX. “Every failure is an opportunity to learn.
The first-stage booster made its third flight with a recovery landing at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Landing Zone 1. CRS-32 sent a cargo Dragon spacecraft with about 6,700 pounds of ...
If successful, Monday’s test flight will mark the third, successful Mechazilla landing for a Super Heavy booster. But SpaceX typically reserves the option to abort a landing attempt — and aim ...
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