SpaceX launched its Starship mega-rocket for the seventh time. It achieved an epic booster catch, but the ship was lost.
Sea-based launches are hitting their stride. That could lead to a lot more space missions with a lot less red tape.
Welcome to Edition 7.30 of the Rocket Report! The US government relies on SpaceX for a lot of missions. These include ...
SpaceX plans to launch the seventh full-scale test flight of its massive Super Heavy booster and Starship rocket Thursday ...
GameCentral speaks with Like A Dragon producer Hiroyuki ... at any time while on the ship, can let go of the helm, fly up the mast, and freely aim a rocket launcher at enemy crews.
There will also be three cruise ship visits, with a combined total of about 10,000 passengers, almost half of them aboard the Ovation of the Seas, contributing to the flow of the oldest form of ...
SpaceX Starship mega-rocket has stumbled on the road to commercial ... advance the company's business model, and ultimately build a city of people on Mars. However, shortly after the epic booster ...
Between now and Crew-10's new target launch date of March 12, Endurance must undergo refurbishment, trunk stacking, ...
The Sea Dragon, a super-heavy lift launch vehicle, was a real concept under consideration with NASA in the 1960s. If the design had come to fruition, it would have been the largest rocket ever ...
Seven rocket launchers were found near a school on Rajpura Road in Patiala. Police indicated that the launchers were inoperative, likely dumped by a scrap dealer, and posed no explosive threat.