The rocket company is preparing to launch the latest version of Starship for the first time in May.
The Starship rocket could take on a central role in the Artemis missions, propelling astronauts to lunar orbit and landing them on the surface.
It now appears Starship Version 3 is on track for an inaugural launch in April.
SpaceX is prepping Starship V3 for the rocket's first orbital flight in 2026.
Acting Administrator Sean Duffy said the agency will open up the Artemis 3 contract to other spaceflight companies because SpaceX has fallen behind schedule.
If this launch goes according to plan, SpaceX plans to roll out a new iteration of the megarocket in early 2026.
Elon Musk's newly inaugurated space city was handed control over a piece of Boca Chica beach.
The last Starship launch of the year is coming up. Here’s a look at everything SpaceX is doing differently this time.
The rocket's new flight path could pose a risk to populated areas below.
Members of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel believe the Human Landing System version of Starship won’t be ready for Artemis 3’s launch in 2027.
SpaceX is working to launch its megarocket from Cape Canaveral, which would restrict beach access.
Following a successful 10th test flight, the SpaceX CEO expects the megarocket to become operational by next year.
This critical next step toward rapid reusability could come within the next several flight tests, CEO Elon Musk said.
SpaceX has returned to the winning column, with Starship Flight 10 going down about as well as the company could have hoped.
SpaceX had to call off its rocket's launch two days in a row due to a ground systems issue and uncooperative weather.
Unfavorable weather forced SpaceX to postpone Starship Flight 10.
SpaceX aims to launch its super heavy-lift rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, by the end of the year. That’s bad news for the state’s commercial airports—and you.
Hopefully, the gigantic rocket and its booster will stay intact for flight 10.
The company's operations have already led to habitat loss in Texas, and now Hawaii may be at risk.
SpaceX's falling rocket debris and explosive tests have put Mexico into a litigious mood.