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SpaceX conducted a static fire test of a single Starship 26 engine. The test demonstrated "flight-like startup for a Starship deorbit burn," according to SpaceX. Credit: SpaceX | edited by Space.com's
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SpaceX just pushed the first Starship V3 launch to Wednesday — a 408-foot rocket with Raptor 3 engines and 9% more thrust than any rocket ever built
SpaceX has pushed the maiden flight of its Starship V3 rocket to Wednesday, June 18, adding a day to the countdown for what would be the most powerful launch vehicle ever to leave a pad. Standing 408 feet tall according to SpaceX’s published vehicle specifications at the company’s Starbase facility in Boca Chica,
2026 is a big year for SpaceX's Starship, the biggest and most ambitious rocket ever built. The third version of the still-in-development launch vehicle will debut soon (maybe), which will be the version that will go to Mars (maybe) and take astronauts to ...
Louisiana’s new aerospace laws mimic those passed in Texas, and local rumors point to possible SpaceX expansion along the Gulf Coast.