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There’s clearly plenty of hard work ahead. SpaceX’s Starship faces a number of major technical challenges to get it ready for its first highly anticipated operational mission, Artemis III, which is set to use a modified Ship to return NASA astronauts to the lunar surface as early as 2027.
E lon Musk, the world's richest man and CEO of private space firm SpaceX, has weighed in on the topic of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, and the hypothesis that it may be an alien mothership (spoiler alert: it isn't ).
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 is targeting the launch of 29 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
Check back for live FLORIDA TODAY Space Team launch updates on this page, starting 90 minutes before today’s SpaceX doubleheader launch window opens.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX swooped in to mark Florida’s 94th liftoff of the year, shattering the state’s record in place of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origins, which had to scrap the launch
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SpaceX launches 2 Falcon 9 rockets in 3.5 hours during doubleheader at Cape Canaveral, Florida
SpaceX's twin missions on Nov. 14-15 clocked in as the 97th and 98th orbital rocket launches of the year thus far from Florida's Space Coast.
SpaceX's VP Launch Kiko Dontchev said at the Economist Space Summit that the first V3 Starship launch could take place as soon as January, 2026. A booster
The SpaceX launch of 29 Starlink satellites Monday night from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station broke an annual launch record for Florida's spaceport.
SpaceX is planning to tell NASA it won’t be able to land humans on the moon until at least the end of 2028 — more than a year later than the White House wanted.
Recap of the Starlink 6-87 mission, which launched at 10:21 p.m. Nov. 10 from Launch Complex 40 in Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
About 170 Starshield satellites built by SpaceX for the US government’s National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) have been sending signals in the wrong direction, a satellite researcher found.