His directive yesterday followed weeks of tension between Trump’s top political officials and Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service, which has been leading cuts to federal workers. Other moves: DOGE will “make mistakes” cutting Social Security,
Elon Musk's SpaceX is preparing for the next test flight of its Starship megarocket on Friday, following a dramatic mid-air explosion over the Caribbean during its last trial.
Within the span of a few days, another SpaceX Starship broke up on re-entry, and two other space companies faced failures. This reflects a new "fail-fast, learn-fast" ethos of spacecraft development.
Elon Musk's SpaceX saw mixed results in the latest test launch of its Starship mega-rocket Thursday, successfully catching the massive booster but with the upper stage failing for the second
Good morning. Jobs data will probably deliver good news for the American economy. How SpaceX’s Starship spiraled out of control. And Goldman Sachs makes an offer that some of its managers probably can’t refuse.
Now the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is again requiring SpaceX to perform a mishap investigation into what led its eighth Starship test flight to end with a loss of the v
The FAA has ordered SpaceX to investigate what caused a second Starship rocket to explode in Thursday night’s launch. NBC News’ Tom Costello reports on the engine failure and debris that fell from the sky.
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SpaceX lost the video feed from Starship as it spiraled out of control, but an amateur astronomer in Florida recorded its explosive fall from space.
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The SpaceX Starship explosion that occurred on Thursday night is the second this year. Here's what happens next.
Astronauts orbiting 250 miles above Earth got a front-row seat to destruction on Thursday. During a SpaceX flight test of Starship, the world's most powerful rocket and spacecraft system, NASA 's Don Pettit snapped photos from the International Space Station of the ship blowing up.
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