If all goes according to plan, New Shepard — a reusable rocket-capsule combo — will lift off on Tuesday from Blue Origin's ...
Welcome to FLORIDA TODAY Space Team live coverage of the SpaceX Starlink 13-1 mission. The private company is targeting 12:24 a.m. EST Tuesday to launch the 230-foot rocket from pad 39A at KSC.
Two major space launches in two days got 2025 off to ... sprung up that would've taken too long to troubleshoot on the launch pad, so Blue Origin rescheduled the launch, and it successfully ...
slowing its descent from space by reigniting its Raptor engines as it hooked itself on giant mechanical arms fixed to a launch tower. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by ...
SpaceX conducted the seventh flight test of its Starship launch vehicle on Thursday ... the Starship as it broke up while heading into space. The more than 400-foot rocket, powered by 33 Raptor ...
A SpaceX Starship rocket failed in space eight minutes after launching from Texas, the company has said. Before the loss, SpaceX caught a Super Heavy booster at the launch pad. SpaceX lost the ...
A new version of SpaceX's Starship spacecraft was apparently destroyed during its first flight launch of 2025 that blasted ... during a livestream that the team lost contact with the uncrewed ...
The first test flight of Blue Origin’s huge New Glenn rocket could have major implications for long-term economics of the space industry, say experts. Back To Top ...
The Starship had lifted off from the company's Boca Chica, Texas launch facilities and separated from its Super Heavy booster minutes later to continue into space ... recorded a run of wet ...
Since this, the rocket's first stage has been redesigned and it will attempt another full "hot fire" test on the launch pad in the coming weeks. Matt Archer, of the UK Space Agency, said ...
The Civil Aviation Authority has granted the first ever vertical launch licence for a rocket heading to space from UK soil ... “I congratulate the SaxaVord team in Shetland and Rocket Factory ...
New Glenn lifted off at 2:03 a.m. Eastern from Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The massive rocket, powered by seven BE-4 engines in its first stage, slowly ascended.