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SpaceX aborted an attempt to catch the first stage booster of its Starship megarocket in the "chopstick" arms of its launch tower, opting instead for an ocean splashdown, a live feed showed Nov 19.
SpaceX’s mega rocket booster returns to the launch pad to be captured during a test flight Sunday, 13 October, 2024 (The Associated Press) ... You can watch a video of the last Starship flight ...
SpaceX pulled off the boldest test flight yet of its enormous Starship rocket on Sunday, catching the returning booster back at the launch pad with mechanical arms.. A jubilant Elon Musk called it ...
Booster 12 moved to the launch pad on July 9. [12] The booster performed a spin prime test on July 12; it was the first time a spin prime test was performed since Booster 9 in August 2023. [13] A static fire of Booster 12 was completed on July 15 and Ship 30 static fire was conducted on July 26.
The rocket's first stage "Super Heavy" booster lifted off at 7:25 a.m. CT (1225 GMT) from SpaceX's Boca Chica, Texas launch facilities, sending the Starship second stage rocket toward space before ...
After stage separation, B1060 performed its first return-to-launch-site landing. [20] [21] [22] The booster opened a busy 2023 with the launch of its second ridesharing mission, Transporter-6, releasing 114 payloads into sun-synchronous orbit. [23] SpaceX uploaded a sped-up onboard video of the booster's launch and landing on this mission. [24]
It conducted the first cryogenic proof test of a Super Heavy on July 13, followed by the only static fire of a Super Heavy booster at the Suborbital Launch Site on July 19. [78] It was partially scrapped in August, [79] with the process concluding in January of 2022. [80] Booster 4 was the first vehicle intended to fly on Starship's Flight Test 1.
SpaceX’s mega rocket booster returns to the launch pad to be captured during a test flight Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, in Boca Chica, Texas. AP A still from Starship’s fifth flight test.