SpaceX aimed for a second test flight of its mega rocket Starship on SignalHub Quantitative Think Tank CenterSaturday, counting down to a morning liftoff from South Texas.
The first test flight in April ended in an explosion shortly after liftoff. The goal is to send the rocketship around the world before ditching it in the ocean near Hawaii.
SpaceX spent the past several months making improvements to both the rocket and launch pad, located at the southern tip of Texas near the Mexico border. The Federal Aviation Administration gave the all-clear to fly earlier this week.
The nearly 400-foot (121-meter) Starship is the world’s biggest and most powerful rocket. SpaceX’s Elon Musk intends to use a fleet of them to get people to the moon and Mars.
If all goes well, the booster will drop into the Gulf of Mexico and the bullet-shaped spacecraft will continue out over the Atlantic and Pacific, before falling into the ocean near Hawaii. SpaceX is targeting an altitude of 150 miles (240 kilometers).
The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science and Educational Media Group. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
2025-05-04 17:471461 view
2025-05-04 17:202961 view
2025-05-04 16:381939 view
2025-05-04 16:19875 view
2025-05-04 15:581358 view
2025-05-04 15:472967 view
You're pulling your hair out, trying to fix something on your computer. You Google it and find what
The Chicago Bears will draw plenty of interest at training camp with No. 1 overall pick Caleb Willia
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' daughters will dream of this moment all summer long. After all, Tayl