A Space X test flight went spectacularly wrong last month when the Starship craft exploded in the skies above the Caribbean.
Following the explosive failure of the Starship megarocket’s January 16 test flight, residents of the British territory were left with debris-strewn roads and beaches.
On the British islands of Turks and Caicos, residents and tourists have been left to deal with the aftermath of SpaceX's ...
SpaceX successfully caught its Super Heavy booster for the second time. During Starship’s 7th test flight from Boca Chica, Texas, Super Heavy descended into the launch tower’s “chopstick” arms, ...
The 171-foot-tall (52 meters) spacecraft exploded over the Atlantic Ocean near the Turks and Caicos islands around 8.5 ...
Half a month ago, a Starship exploded over the Caribbean, but not all the debris fell into the sea. An investigation has not ...
Government officials in Turks and Caicos said Friday that debris from a SpaceX rocket test that went awry fell over the Caribbean islands but that there have been no reported injuries so far and ...
January, but, unfortunately, failed to reach orbit—even if the first-stage booster did safely return to the welcoming arms of ...
"The FAA has directed SpaceX to lead an investigation of the Starship Super Heavy Flight 7 mishap with FAA oversight," the ...
The third Starship test flight last March saw the spacecraft reach its planned trajectory and fly halfway around the world ...
Flights near the Turks and Caicos islands were spotted diverting to avoid debris after SpaceX's Starship exploded on Thursday. SpaceX was conducting its seventh test flight of its unmanned ...
But on January 16, just after sundown, a spacecraft erupted into a ball of flames over the North Atlantic Ocean near Turks and Caicos Islands. The upper stage of a SpaceX Starship launch system ...