The latest test of Elon Musk’s most ambitious rocket did not just fail in spectacular fashion, it briefly turned a routine ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Elon Musk's exploding Starship could have caused a 'potential extreme safety risk', adding FAA personnel were not informed ...
SpaceX's January Starship explosion reportedly caused significant air travel disruptions and posed "potential extreme safety risk" due to a 15-minute delay in SpaceX notifying the FAA, which the ...
A midair explosion of SpaceX’s ( SPACE) Starship rocket in January created a serious and largely undisclosed threat to ...
A new Wall Street Journal report said air traffic controllers has to reroute several flights to avoid falling debris near ...
Federal Aviation Administration reveals 450 passengers were in danger as debris scattered across Caribbean sky for up to an ...
With plans to launch the massive Starship from Florida next year, SpaceX defended its commitment to airspace safety after a ...
Three flights carrying approximately 450 people total faced the quandary, according to Federal Aviation Administration records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Two planes, one operated by Iberia ...
FAA documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show an explosion of SpaceX’s Starship on Jan. 16 posed a greater danger to planes in the air over the Caribbean than was publicly known.
The billionaire said there's a high probability the rocket will make it to orbit this year after a test launch on April 20 ended with an explosion.
There are many obstacles to overcome before humans can set foot on Mars, including problems surrounding launch mass and closed-loop systems and the hazards of space radiation. The discovery of a new ...