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SpaceX launches rocket from Florida, booster lands in Bahamas
Inshorts
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5m ago
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SpaceX made history after launching a rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with its booster landing in the Bahamas. Taking to X, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk posted, "This is the first time that a rocket has taken off from one country, gone to space and landed in another country!" This mission marks SpaceX's ongoing efforts to revolutionise space explorations.
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Iconic SpaceX booster falls and breaks in the Ocean
Gizmodo
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1y ago
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster, known as B1058, tipped over and broke apart on a droneship in the Atlantic Ocean due to high winds. The booster had completed its 19th mission by launching 23 Starlink satellites. B1058 was notable for being the first Falcon 9 booster to transport astronauts to the International Space Station. SpaceX plans to salvage the engines and inspect the remaining hardware. The incident does not diminish the value of the booster, according to SpaceX.
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Video shows SpaceX catching Starship rocket booster with robotic arms for 1st time ever
Inshorts
ยท
9m ago
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SpaceX on Sunday successfully launched its Starship rocket and caught the booster returning to Earth with giant robotic arms for the first time ever. A video showed the booster falling into the metal arms of the tower it had launched from. This marks a huge milestone for SpaceX, which aims to build a reusable space vehicle for Moon and Mars.
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SpaceX cleared to fly Falcon 9 rocket after landing mishap
Economic Times
ยท
11m ago
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US regulators have given clearance for SpaceX to resume launching its Falcon 9 rocket, following an investigation into a recent mishap during a booster landing. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had grounded the rocket after the booster tipped over and exploded while attempting to land on a droneship. The investigation remains open, but the FAA said the rocket can return to flight operations as long as all other license requirements are met. The reusability of the rocket system is crucial for SpaceX, which has successfully landed hundreds of boosters over the last three years.
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SpaceX launches its eighth long-duration crew to orbit for NASA
Economic Times
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1y ago
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A SpaceX rocket successfully launched from Florida, carrying a crew of three U.S. astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut to the International Space Station (ISS). The crew will embark on a six-month science mission in Earth orbit. This mission, known as Crew 8, marks the eighth long-duration ISS team that NASA has flown aboard a SpaceX rocket. The crew is scheduled to reach the space station after a 16-hour flight and will perform around 250 experiments during their stay. The ISS has been continuously operated for the past 25 years and is currently a multinational venture involving several countries.
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SpaceX sucessfully launches Starship in third flight test
The Verge
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1y ago
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SpaceX's Starship had a successful test flight, becoming the first to complete its full-duration ascent burn. The vehicle demonstrated its ability to separate from its Super Heavy booster and opened a payload door. However, contact with the Starship was lost shortly before splashdown. Despite this setback, SpaceX plans to continue increasing its launch cadence throughout the year. The Super Heavy booster experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly during its landing attempt. The Starship did not attempt its planned on-orbit relight due to vehicle roll rates. This was SpaceX's third test flight for the Starship rocket.
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SpaceX's Starship crashes over Indian Ocean as it loses control 30 minutes after launch
Inshorts
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2m ago
Medial
SpaceX's Starship rocket crashed into the Indian Ocean after the company lost control of the rocket nearly 30 minutes into its ninth test flight. The two-stage spacecraft, consisting of the Starship vessel mounted atop a SpaceX Super Heavy rocket booster, blasted off from Starbase launch site in Texas. This failure follows two consecutive Starship test flights earlier in 2025.
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SpaceX is superb at reusing boosters, but how about building upper stages?
Arstechnica
ยท
6m ago
Medial
SpaceX has achieved notable success with its Falcon 9 rocket, setting records in booster reusability, with one booster launching 25 times. The company's rapid launch cadence is highlighted by short turnaround times between launches. Besides reusing boosters, SpaceX also reuses payload fairings, and manufactures new upper stages for each launch. SpaceX aims to push the boundaries further with its Starship, designed for full reusability, supporting its Mars ambitions and maintaining competitive production rates.
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SpaceX launches 22 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from USA
Twitter
ยท
1y ago
Medial
SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, successfully deployed an additional 22 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit. The launch took place on Saturday night (EDT) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The satellites were carried by a Falcon 9 rocket, and after separation, the rocket's first stage safely landed on SpaceX's droneship named 'Just Read the Instructions,' located in the Atlantic Ocean.
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SpaceX catches Starship booster with 'Mechazilla' arms for 2nd time, shares video
Inshorts
ยท
6m ago
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Elon Musk-owned SpaceX successfully caught world's largest rocket Starship's Super Heavy booster using 'Mechazilla' arms. A video showed the 20-storey-tall booster adjusting its flight to land safely on the platform with the chopstick-like mechanical arms for the second time after Starship's seventh flight test. Super Heavy used all its 13 planned middle ring and centre Raptor engines for landing.
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Rocket Lab is getting closer to achieving rocket reusability
Gizmodo
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Rocket Lab successfully launched and recovered its Electron rocket, marking its first launch of the year. The rocket carried four Space Situational Awareness (SSA) satellites for NorthStar, deploying them into a circular Earth orbit. The Electron's first stage was also recovered using a parachute and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Rocket Lab plans to analyze and reuse the booster for future launches as it continues to experiment with reusability. The company aims to increase its competitiveness with industry rival SpaceX.
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