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SpaceX to attempt booster catch, Starlink deployment test
SpaceX to attempt booster catch, Starlink deployment test in 7th Starship flight
SpaceX is preparing for the seventh flight test of the Starship vehicle on Monday afternoon from Starbase in Boca Chica near Brownsville, Texas.
SpaceX rolls Starship out to pad ahead of Flight 7 test launch (photos)
SpaceX rolled the upper stage of its Starship megarocket out to the pad this morning (Jan. 9) ahead of its planned Jan. 13 test flight.
Animation Of SpaceX 'Chopsticks' To Catch Starship's Super Heavy Booster
SpaceX intends to captures Starship's Super Heavy booster with mechanical arms known as "chopsticks." See an animation of a catch and recent footage from tests. Credit: Space.com | animation & footage
How to watch SpaceX’s seventh Starship launch
SpaceX is about to launch its massive Starship rocket for the seventh time. Here's how to watch ...The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Consolidated XPY-1
On this day in aviation history, January 10, 1929, a new flying boat rose from the water to make its first flight. This was ...
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First international commercial flight since Assad’s ouster lands at Syria’s main airport
The first international commercial flight since the fall of former Syrian President Bashar Assad has landed at the Damascus ...
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United Airlines accelerates its Starlink rollout, with first commercial flight planned for spring
United Airlines announced its deal with Starlink to offer in-flight internet access for its passengers. At the time, the ...
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After their first flight, Wright Bros. launched flight school business
Once the Wright Brothers had invented a practical and consistently flyable machine (what we now call an airplane) in 1903, ...
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