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Space.com on MSNSpaceX loses Starship rocket stage again, but catches giant Super Heavy booster during Flight 8 launch (video)Seven minutes later, Starship's huge first-stage booster, known as Super Heavy, returned to Starbase for a dramatic catch by ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNSpaceX Starship loses engines during 8th test flight ascent; booster caught by 'chopsticks'SpaceX officials said they conducted an "extended duration static fire" with the Starship they intend to use for its eighth ...
After scrubbing a launch attempt on Monday, March 3, and destacking Ship 34 to address issues with the ship and booster, ...
SpaceX made multiple changes in the wake of a January Starship failure, only to suffer a second straight vehicle breakup ...
SpaceX's Starship exploded mid-flight during its eighth test, prompting an FAA-mandated investigation as the company analyzes the cause.
The company notched another successful booster catch but lost contact with the Starship spacecraft at roughly the same point it did during Flight 7 in January.
SpaceX's first booster catch took place place on Oct. 13 with Flight 5, and the second on Jan. 13 with Flight 7, which also saw the loss of Starship ... flight the ship lost engines and altitude ...
SpaceX lost contact again ... for the Super Heavy booster to fly back to the launch tower caught on the tower’s pivoting arms called chopsticks. The upper stage Starship then was supposed ...
After the second loss of Starship was visible in Florida skies, new questions are being raised about the powerful launch system coming to Florida.
SpaceX on Thursday afternoon launched its eighth suborbital flight test of its fully integrated Starship rocket, after a failed January test, at Starbase in Boca Chica Beach, Texas.
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