A new video shows the upper stage of SpaceX's Starship coming down for a nocturnal splashdown during its fifth test flight.
Mechazilla, a giant metal arm, successfully caught SpaceX's descending rocket booster during fifth test launch.
Oct 13 (Reuters) - SpaceX in its fifth Starship test flight on Sunday returned the rocket's towering first stage booster back ...
The 233-foot-long booster was caught by giant "chop-stick" arms during landing. This technical breakthrough on a rocket ...
The successful recapture of the world’s most powerful rocket continues the reuse winning streak of Elon Musk's space ...
SpaceX has pulled off the boldest test flight yet of its enormous Starship rocket. Elon Musk's company caught the returning ...
SpaceX pulled off its boldest test flight yet of the enormous Starship rocket on Sunday, catching the returning booster back ...
The success is a giant leap toward the company's goal to take humans and cargo all the way to Mars on the world's biggest and ...
SpaceX launched its fifth test flight of its Starship rocket on Sunday and made a dramatic first catch of the rocket’s more ...
In an engineering feat, SpaceX launches enormous Starship rocket booster and successfully catches it back at the launch pad ...
The company successfully caught its Super Heavy booster with a pair of metal “chopsticks,” the first time such a maneuver has ...