The 233-foot-long booster was caught by giant "chop-stick" arms during landing. This technical breakthrough on a rocket ...
At the flight director’s command, the first-stage booster flew back to the launch pad where it had blasted off seven minutes ...
The successful recapture of the world’s most powerful rocket continues the reuse winning streak of Elon Musk's space ...
SpaceX in its fifth Starship test flight on Sunday returned the rocket's towering first stage booster back to its Texas ...
The company successfully caught its Super Heavy booster with a pair of metal “chopsticks,” the first time such a maneuver has ...
The 400ft rocket blasted off at sunrise, completing its fight, and separated its first stage booster, which was caught back ...
SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft splashed down in the Indian Ocean a little over an hour after its 8:25AM ET launch from South ...
For the first time, SpaceX not only launched its mammoth Starship, but also returned the booster to the launch site and to ...
SpaceX caught a rocket booster on its Texas launchpad as it returned to Earth on Sunday. The chopstick-like arms of the tower, called Mechazilla, grabbed the descending 232-foot booster after a ...
SpaceX launched its fifth test flight of its Starship rocket on Sunday and made a dramatic first catch of the rocket’s more ...
Mechazilla, a giant metal arm, successfully caught SpaceX's descending rocket booster during fifth test launch.
Space X’s Starship Rocket booster returned back to the launch site where it was caught by mechanical chopstick arms on the ...