The FAA gave Elon Musk’s SpaceX a license to move forward with a test flight that will try to catch a rocket booster between two metal pincers known as “chopsticks.” ...
The data from the reboost, scheduled for Nov. 8, will help inform design for a larger Dragon to deorbit the ISS.
Elon Musk and SpaceX are proclaiming that the next Starship demonstration could happen as early as Sunday, "pending regulatory approval." ...
SpaceX has yet to officially announce this trio of missions, which would become the unparalleled 77th, 78th and 79th orbital rocket launches in a year.
A ‘Space Coast Compact’ could exempt the company from NEPA and remove it from the FAA’s purview.
SpaceX announced it will attempt two Falcon 9 rocket launches this weekend: one on Sunday, and the other on Veterans Day.
The FAA notified SpaceX on Oct. 11 that the Falcon 9 vehicle is authorized to return to regular flight operations.' The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given SpaceX's workhorse ...
Following the first incredible catch of the Super Heavy on its fifth test flight, SpaceX is now prepping the sixth test of ...
The FAA’s approval for this mission comes as SpaceX — and in particular its combative CEO Elon Musk — and the federal agency have been publicly sparring. The FAA had been expected to hand ...
The FAA's statement, which made no mention of the November timeframe, added that SpaceX submitted new information in mid-August for its proposed Starship launch that it continues to review.