On Tuesday afternoon, president-elect Donald Trump attended his new buddy SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's rocket launch, the ...
Three state police officers and four drug cartel suspects were killed in a running series of shootouts in the northern Mexico ...
A new report finds that nearly half of migrants surveyed suffered firearm-related violence in their Latin American and ...
In-space engine reignition paves way for orbital missions SpaceX has notched up another test flight of its Starship behemoth, ...
Aleksander Gorgeri, the project manager for rocket propulsion at the Institute of Aviation, shared his thoughts on SpaceX's ...
SpaceX on Tuesday launched another Starship rocket, but passed up catching the booster with giant mechanical arms.
SpaceX's Starship vehicle that will one day propel humans deep into the cosmos launched Tuesday on its latest flight test as ...
A strong cold front moving through Florida will bring the coldest temperatures the state has seen since winter months earlier ...
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Despite initial plans to catch the Super Heavy booster using the "chopstick" arms of the launch tower, dubbed "Mechazilla," SpaceX decided to divert the booster for a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico.
The landing in the ocean is designed to be as controlled as possible, with the booster using its engines to slow down and orient itself for a vertical descent. In previous tests, footage showed the ...