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Elon Musk’s SpaceX may attempt an orbital refueling test using two Starships in March 2025. In-orbit refueling is crucial for deep space missions to the Moon and Mars.
Government Accounting Office (GAO) projects the HLS (Human Landing System – AKA SpaceX Lunar Starship) development takes as many months as NASA major projects do, on average, the Artemis III mission ...
By early next year, SpaceX may be ready to have two of its Starships rendezvous in orbit for an ambitious refueling test that will determine the spacecraft’s potential for deep space missions.
SpaceX was the first selected, and Blue Origin, billionaire Jeff Bezos' rival space company, was awarded the contract for Artemis V, a crewed mission slated for no earlier than 2029.
NASA is looking forward to SpaceX’s fifth Starship test flight, which could take place as early as October 13, 2024, depending on regulatory approval. The flight is a critical step toward SpaceX ...
SpaceX has successfully launched Intuitive Machines’ Athena lander toward the moon in the IM-2 mission. Athena is scheduled to reach the lunar surface on Thursday, March 6.
According to SpaceX, that could come as soon as November 18. Keep your eyes peeled. More on SpaceX: In Video of Elon Musk Playing Diablo IV, Background Gives Away Wild Details About Starship ...
Mere moments after SpaceX’s Starship system — the most powerful rocket ever built — was lost in a test flight Saturday, a somewhat complicated narrative around the vehicle began to emerge.
To be fair, SpaceX has sent an object to the Moon before, namely Israel’s Beresheet Moon lander (which crashed on the lunar surface in 2019), but that was done as part of a routine Falcon 9 ...
In 2024, the United States returned a spacecraft to the lunar surface, private astronauts accomplished historic firsts and SpaceX ramped up testing of a vehicle that will prove pivotal in humanity ...
Elon Musk-led SpaceX's Starship has been chosen by Lunar Outpost to deliver its new moon ... This contract is a crucial step for Lunar Outpost’s mission to establish a sustainable human presence ...
A SpaceX rocket launched a pair of lunar landers — Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost and Ispace’s Hakuto-R — on a journey to our closest celestial neighbor.