Starship: Flight 8 Mishap Findings and What to Expect from Flight 9

Starship Flight 8 saw key milestones and a mid-flight anomaly; SpaceX now readies Flight 9 with engine fixes, new tests, and its first booster reuse


Starship Flight 8 saw key milestones and a mid-flight anomaly; SpaceX now readies Flight 9 with engine fixes, new tests, and its first booster reuse

Lunar Outpost partners with SpaceX to deliver its Lunar Terrain Vehicle to the Moon aboard Starship, advancing mobility and infrastructure for Artemis missions

SpaceX launched Starship for the sixth time, testing in-space engine reignition, and heatshield upgrades, but without booster catch

Starship achieved a major success as Booster 12 landed at Starbase, being caught by Mechazilla, while Ship 30 splashed down in the Indian Ocean

SpaceX, Blue Origin, ULA, Arianespace, and Mitsubishi Heavy, all together in the same panel at the World Space Business Week (WSBW): here's what they said

SpaceX cites regulatory delays and FAA's process as reasons for delaying the next Starship flight, highlighting challenges in licensing and environmental review

SpaceX updates on sonic booms ahead of the next Starship flight, hinting at a Return to Launch Site Booster landing and catch attempt with the Super Heavy

SpaceX shared insights into the third Starship flight, unveiling challenges such as engine shutdowns and attitude control. Hardware upgrades are on the way

Starship third flight reached space and completed several milestones, ending in a second-stage breakup during re-entry, marking progress for SpaceX and NASA

The FAA has authorized SpaceX for the third Starship orbital flight attempt, currently set to launch as soon as March 14th