Julian Bacchus Stuartflipped into AstronomySpaceX gets Starship rocket closer to Mars with another successful hopverified_publisherCNET - Eric MackA prototype named simply SN6 made a brief test flight over Texas Thursday.
B Robertsflipped into My StuffElon Musk: SpaceX starting on 'Super Heavy' rocket booster to power Mars tripverified_publisherCNET - Eric MackThe company is charging ahead toward Mars by developing its next-generation rockets.
AvatarWaitIsAnyone Profa?flipped into Aerospace New SpaceX Starship fails to fire, but the Mars rocket has more chancesverified_publisherCNET - Eric MackThe headless rocket known as SN5 didn't light up Monday or Tuesday morning, but Elon Musk and SpaceX will give it a go again soon.
Forbesflipped into InnovationSpaceX Is About To Launch Its Prototype Starship Mars Rocket On Its Most Ambitious Flight YetForbes - Jonathan O'CallaghanIn the annals of history, “SN8” may be a moniker many space fans look back fondly on. Next week, Elon Musk says his SpaceX company will attempt to fly its prototype Starship rocket – designed to one day take people to Mars – to its highest altitude yet. Dubbed SN8, or serial number 8, this will also …
Business Insiderflipped into TransportationSpaceX must pass a new environmental review before it can launch Starship-Super Heavy rockets from Texas, and it might add years to Elon Musk's Mars timelineverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Dave MosherSpaceX is zealously developing Starship-Super Heavy, a nearly 40-story rocket system that may redefine how humanity gets to space, and even from one side of Earth to the other. The design calls for a 16-story spaceship, called Starship, stacked atop a 22-story rocket booster, called Super Heavy. …
grafhamflipped into Space - our final frontierSpaceX Is Testing a New Rocket in Texas That Could Eventually Take Humans to Mars - and You Can Watch It Onlineverified_publisherTravel + Leisure - Stefanie WaldekAs SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule become the new workhorses of NASA’s human spaceflight program, the private aerospace company is already looking toward its next-generation rocket and spacecraft system: Starship. With a massive 396-foot-tall, 30-foot-wide stainless steel body with fins, …