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  2. SpaceX weekday rocket launch: When is liftoff, where to see ...

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    A SpaceX rocket launch is on the horizon — and parts of the Treasure Coast may get a nice view of it. SpaceX is potentially targeting Thursday, Nov. 21, to launch a batch of Starlink internet ...

  3. SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    The flight was the first without engine failures, and the first successful tower catch. [115] SpaceX launched Starship on its sixth flight test on 19 November 2024. [116] The booster aborted the catch attempt, while the ship conducted a relight in space. [117] [118]

  4. SpaceX will attempt to ‘catch’ Starship rocket at next launch

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    SpaceX will attempt to “catch” the biggest rocket ever built in a world-first manoeuvre next month, Elon Musk has revealed. The fifth major Starship flight test will be the most ambitious yet ...

  5. Elon Musk’s SpaceX is trying for second successful ... - AOL

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    SpaceX is set to test its massive Starship rocket next week following a successful catch of its Super Heavy booster last month, which would mark the company's fastest turnaround yet. Elon Musk ...

  6. SpaceX Super Heavy - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX claimed that B12 and S30 were ready to launch in early August, in advance of regulatory approval. [108] SpaceX flew S30 and B12 on October 13, 2024, with B12 returning to the launch site for a catch. [6] After an aborted catch on flight 6, [109] B14 was caught during flight 7. [110] NASASpaceflight has claimed that B14 may be reflown on ...

  7. SpaceX Starship (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Block 1 version of the ship (used through November 2024) produces a total of 12.25 MN (2,750,000 lb f) [1] almost triple the thrust of the Saturn V second stage, with this total being expected to increase to 15.69 MN (3,530,000 lb f) for Block 2 boosters and later up to 26.48 MN (5,950,000 lb f) with the Block 3 vehicle.

  8. Starship launch as it happened: SpaceX aborts ‘chopstick ...

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    The sixth Starship flight test saw SpaceX once again attempt to catch the rocket’s Super Heavy booster using “chopstick” arms at the launch tower at the company’s Starbase facility in Boca ...

  9. SpaceX calls off nail-biting catch attempt as booster ... - AOL

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    A still from SpaceX's live stream on Tuesday shows the Super Heavy rocket booster heading back to Earth for splashdown after the test flight team deemed conditions were not favorable for a catch ...