SpaceX has shared dramatic footage and images of its Super Heavy booster firing up ahead of its eighth test flight.
SpaceX fired up its next Starship and booster for an engine test before the rocket's upcoming launch to space.
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The third Starship test flight last March saw the spacecraft reach its planned trajectory and fly halfway around the world ...
SpaceX launched its Starship mega-rocket for the seventh time. It achieved an epic booster catch, but the ship was lost.
While the Starship is lost, the mission's first-stage booster successfully returned to the launch tower, where it was caught by the tower's robotic arms.
SpaceX Starship had by far the longest static fire ever of about 1 minute. SpaceX upgraded the flame trench and other systems. This enables longer static ...
Two minutes and 40 seconds after liftoff, the Super Heavy fell away and the Starship continued the climb to space on the power of its six Raptor engines. The booster, meanwhile, flipped around ...
The booster will fire its 33 Raptor engines for about 2 ½ minutes to propel the attached uncrewed Starship vehicle away from the launchpad toward space. For the first time, one of those 33 Raptor ...
More specifically, the company recently completed static test fires on both vessels tapped to fly on Starship's next integrated test flight (IFT-8). All 33 Raptor engines of SpaceX's 233-foot (71 ...