SpaceX's Dragon will do something different during its latest stay at the International Space Station, setting up the company to ultimately destroy the orbiting laboratory at the request of NASA.
SpaceX sent up 6,000 pounds of cargo on a resupply mission to the International Space Station on Monday night with the rocket ...
The Crew-9 launch also suffered issues with the Falcon 9 rocket. Its upper stage had a problem with a final deorbit burn, ...
This week got off to a flying start when new science experiments and cargo were launched to the International Space Station, ...
Vehicle hardware: 525 pounds ... Monday's mission marks the Falcon 9 first-stage booster’s fifth flight, SpaceX reported. The booster previously launched Crew-8, Polaris Dawn and a pair of Starlink ...
SpaceX sent up 6,000 pounds of cargo on a resupply ... spaceflight missions with Crew-8 in March and September’s Polaris Dawn flight as well as two Starlink missions. It then made a recovery ...
The vehicle continues ... of this article SpaceX said this is the fifth flight of the first-stage booster supporting the mission, which previously launched Crew-8, Polaris Dawn, and two Starlink ...
Those were just a few highlights of September’s Polaris Dawn mission ... first crewed flight of SpaceX’s Starship: the most powerful rocket ever built and the vehicle CEO Elon Musk believes ...
This calls for a fresh look at space policy. Here are some hopefully helpful suggestions.