Looking ahead, 2025 is set to be even busier, with SpaceX aiming to serve more customers ... could take place in early January. Creating a record 17 million pounds of thrust as it leaves the ...
Credit: SpaceX WASHINGTON — The world set another record for orbital launches in 2024 in a continuing surge of launch activity driven almost entirely by SpaceX. There were 259 orbital launch ...
Speaking of reuse, SpaceX set a new Falcon 9 record this year: On Dec. 4, the company launched a mission that marked the 24th flight for that particular rocket's first stage. (The Falcon 9 is not ...
Coming off a record-setting 2024, SpaceX continued an aggressive launching schedule with the liftoff Wednesday morning of a Falcon 9 rocket that carried 21 Starlink satellites into lower-Earth orbit.
If the launch goes off as planned, it will be SpaceX's 134th orbital launch of the year, shattering its old record of 96 sets last year, a nearly 40% increase. With its breakneck schedule ...
Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, pulled off a daring booster catch on its most ambitious test flight yet, but ...
With 131 orbital launches in a single year, SpaceX smashed its own record set in 2023. Most of these missions were carried out by the Falcon 9, known for its reusability. The Falcon Heavy, on the ...
SpaceX flew all but five of the record 93 orbital launches from KSC and Canaveral in 2024 with United Launch Alliance responsible for the rest. While ULA has yet to announce its next launch ...
While SpaceX lost the upper stage of its new Starship in a flight test, the futuristic spacecraft presages a spaceflight revolution, says a leading U.S. space scholar.
SpaceX launched another set of its Starlink internet satellites from Florida's Space Coast this morning (Jan. 13). A Falcon 9 ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost moon lander, a spacecraft commissioned by NASA, enjoys its SpaceX ride before the rocket releases it into space. Credit: SpaceX / Firefly Aerospace On its 100th ...
SpaceX suspects a fire may have caused its Starship to break apart during liftoff and send trails of flaming debris near the Caribbean.