The rocket, carrying the heaviest payload destined for geostationary orbit, finally blasted off on Saturday following a pair of scrubs.
A recovery team retrieved the company's Electron rocket booster from the ocean, which could be a major step towards its reusability.
The value of Elon Musk's private space venture increased as the new share price climbed 5% from its previous secondary sale.
What's more, the upgraded internet satellites appear to be fainter than their predecessors, which could lead to a less disruptive view of the night skies.
The European Space Agency is inviting proposals from the private sector for spacecraft capable of transporting cargo to the ISS.
Called Pridwen, the foldable heat shield could make it possible for retired satellites to return safely to Earth for reuse.
The coming week will also see the continued growth of several satellite constellations and the winners of NASA's Deep Space Food Challenge.
Called Haven-1, the compact space station is scheduled to launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket in 2025.
A total of 4,023 Starlink satellites are now in low Earth orbit, as SpaceX continues to build its record-setting constellation at a rapid pace.
The dramatic footage shows a Falcon Heavy fairing blazing through the atmosphere at speeds reaching Mach 15.
The triple-core rocket blasted off on Sunday evening to deliver three satellites to a high Earth orbit.
The company won't be able to salvage any of the three boosters, as the giant rocket is on a mission to send its payloads directly to a high Earth orbit.
The first flight of SpaceX’s colossal rocket was as spectacular as it was revealing.
The first group of the V2 Minis experienced some issues after reaching orbit, with one of them falling back to Earth earlier this month.
The previously used Rutherford engine passed qualification tests and is set to make history as the first 3D-printed engine to reach space for a second time.
We’re also looking forward to India’s launch of a Singaporean satellite and new details about NASA's plan for a crewed trip to Mars.
A frozen valve led to a scrub of Starship's inaugural test flight. A second attempt could happen later this week.
The most powerful rocket in human history could launch as early as 9:20 a.m. ET on Monday, and you can catch the action live right here.
Musk, too, is the beneficiary of public-private partnerships.
Scheduled for launch on Saturday at 2:47 a.m. ET, the hefty haul includes Kenya's first operational satellite and a satellite to demo asteroid mining skills.