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Seats filled for first all-civilian spaceflight crew

The flight, scheduled for no earlier than Sept. 15, is expected to last three to four days from launch to splashdown

SpaceX Starship SN11 rocket fails to land safely after test launch in Texas

“We do appear to have lost all the data from the vehicle,” SpaceX engineer John Insprucker said in a webcast video of the rocket’s flight test.

SpaceX Starship rocket prototype nails landing… then blows up

The latest heavy-duty launch vehicle prototype from SpaceX soared flawlessly into the sky in a high-altitude test blast-off on Wednesday from Boca Chica, Texas

As a child, she beat bone cancer. Now she’s headed into space

Bone cancer survivor Hayley Arceneaux is thrilled to be going into space

Two cars developed for first-ever contest on Moon surface in 2021

Two remote-controlled race cars will be landed on the lunar surface which will be driven by high school students for the first-ever race on Moon in 2021.

‘SpaceX, this is Resilience’: Four astronauts begin six-month stay on space station

WASHINGTON: Four astronauts riding a newly-designed spacecraft from Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX greeted their new crewmates aboard the International Space Station on Tuesday...

SpaceX rocket carrying four astronauts successfully takes off

It is NASA’s first full-fledged mission sending a crew into orbit aboard a privately owned spacecraft

SpaceX wins Pentagon award for missile tracking satellites

Elon Musk’s SpaceX won a $149 million (£114.8 million) contract to build missile-tracking satellites for the Pentagon

SpaceX craft departs ISS for Earth

NASA footage showed the capsule drifting slowly away from the ISS in the darkness of space

SpaceX delays launch of mini-satellites

The company tweeted that it was postponing the 10th Starlink mission "to allow more time for checkouts."

‘No decision’ on next launch attempt for historic SpaceX-NASA mission

A final decision on a launch attempt for SpaceX's milestone mission to the International Space Station on Saturday afternoon will take place after assessing the weather that morning.

NASA, SpaceX target historic spaceflight despite pandemic

Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley, both veterans of the Space Shuttle program that was shuttered in 2011, will blast off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida on May 27.

Elon Musk dismisses astronomy concerns over Starlink network

Musk is trying to seize control of the future internet space market and has already sent about 300 Starlink satellites into orbit -- with plans to grow that number, potentially up to 42,000.

SpaceX announces partnership to send four tourists into deep orbit

SpaceX announced a new partnership Monday to send four tourists deeper into orbit than any private citizen before them.

SpaceX says ‘picture perfect’ test paves way for human mission

Elon Musk’s SpaceX simulated a successful emergency landing on Sunday in a dramatic test of a crucial abort system on an unmanned astronaut capsule, a big step its mission to fly NASA astronauts for the first time as soon as this spring.

Bad weather forces delay of SpaceX simulated rocket failure test

Bad weather forced Elon Musk’s SpaceX to delay until Sunday a test in which it will destroy one of its own rockets in a trial of a crucial emergency abort system on an unmanned astronaut capsule.

Boeing tests space taxi, one of three parachutes does not open

Boeing said on Monday that one of three parachutes failed to deploy during an otherwise successful safety test of its unmanned CST-100 Starliner crew capsule

Aerospace giants team up for moon landing contract

NASA announced it had asked 11 companies to carry out studies and produce prototypes of human landers for the Artemis program.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX suffers capsule anomaly during Florida tests

 “The initial tests completed successfully but the final test resulted in an anomaly on the test stand,” the company said in a statement.

SpaceX capsule paves way for new manned flights

Even though the capsule came back to Earth looking like a "toasted marshmallow" -- in the words of SpaceX engineer Kate Tice -- the heat shield held
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