SpaceX cleared to fly Starship again
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Fourth of July fireworks may be over, but SpaceX will light up California skies once again with a rocket launch potentially today (July 6.)
SpaceX tallied another Starlink mission early Tuesday on the Space Coast where it was business as usual, while in Texas the company continued to prep for the next launch of its
Starship's 13th flight test targets a Thursday liftoff, a crewed Soyuz heads for the International Space Station, and Skyroot Aerospace attempts India's first private orbital launch.
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China is catching up with SpaceX fast, landing first reusable rocket booster on offshore platform
It just had a "historic breakthrough." The post China Is Catching Up With SpaceX Fast, Landing First Reusable Rocket Booster on Offshore Platform appeared first on Futurism.
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Watch China land a reusable rocket for the first time, a new challenge for Elon Musk's SpaceX
China's Long March rocket has now matched Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin in returning a first-stage booster.
Earlier today, a Chinese rocket’s first stage slowly descended toward a floating platform and was gently caught by a cross-grid of wires at sea. The booster catch marks a huge accomplishment for the nation’s space program,
With the Long March 10B launch, China is now the second nation after the US with reusable rocket booster technology.
SpaceX is going to attempt a rare feat during its next California rocket launch. For just the third time in 2026, the commercial spaceflight company plans to return a booster back to the Vandenberg Space Force Base for a landing shortly after liftoff.
