The 233-foot-long booster was caught by giant "chop-stick" arms during landing. This technical breakthrough on a rocket ...
Everything you need to know about the SpaceX Starship Flight 5, including footage of its catching of the Super Heavy booster.
Mechazilla, a giant metal arm, successfully caught SpaceX's descending rocket booster during fifth test launch.
SpaceX stunned the world during its Starship rocket test over the weekend, catching its booster in midair after it came back ...
For the first time, SpaceX used mechanical arms dubbed “chopsticks” on the launch tower to capture the Starship rocket ...
Oct 13 (Reuters) - SpaceX in its fifth Starship test flight on Sunday returned the rocket's towering first stage booster back ...
The risky maneuver is a step toward SpaceX’s goal of full reusability for Starship, which is the world’s most powerful rocket ...
The company achieved a major milestone during the fifth test flight of the vehicle, which could carry people to the moon and ...
The 400ft rocket blasted off at sunrise, completing its fight, and separated its first stage booster, which was caught back ...
Space X’s Starship Rocket booster returned back to the launch site where it was caught by mechanical chopstick arms on the ...
SpaceX launched its enormous Starship rocket for the fifth time ever today (Oct. 13), on a dramatic test flight that featured ...
The company completed a successful test flight of the most powerful rocket ever built. Some residents near the Texas site ...