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Price: $0.31599 -5.994%
Market Cap: 46.55B 1.4016%
Volume (24h): 5.46B 0%
Dominance: 1.4016% 1.4016%
  • Price: $0.31599 -5.994%
  • Market Cap: 46.55B 1.4016%
  • Volume (24h): 5.46B 0%
  • Dominance: 1.4016% 1.4016%
  • Price: $0.31599 -5.994%
  • Apr / 28
    • SpaceX making progress on starship in-space refueling technologies
      Apr 28, 2024 at 10:17 am Jeff Foust
      NASA reports the success of SpaceX's Starship propellant transfer test during its March flight, a crucial step towards in-space refueling for lunar missions. SpaceX plans to demonstrate Starship docking and propellant transfer in 2025, paving the way for HLS Starship missions to the Moon, potentially requiring multiple launches for propellant depots in low Earth orbit.
    • Elon Musk Says SpaceX To Solve In-Space Refueling For starship By Next Year: 'Necessary To Make Life Multiplanetary'
      Apr 28, 2024 at 10:02 am Anan Ashraf,Benzinga
      Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, announced plans to address fuel replenishment for Starship by year's end, enabling orbital operations essential for establishing human presence on Mars. Orbital refilling, accomplished by transferring fuel from tanker versions of Starship launched from Earth, is considered a more feasible approach than docking with the Space Station. Starship, consisting of the super heavy booster and the Starship spacecraft, has completed three flight tests, with a booster catch attempt and a successful Starship landing expected this year. The Starship is crucial for NASA's Artemis III mission, aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2026.
  • Apr / 07
    • Elon Musk Gives Mega starship Update – Flight 4 In May, Key NASA Test In 2025
      Apr 07, 2024 at 01:59 pm Ramish Zafar
      In a major Starship program update, SpaceX founder Elon Musk outlined plans for future rockets, the fourth test flight, 2024 test objectives, and SpaceX's vision for a sustainable Martian society. Key objectives include catching the first stage at the launch tower, using six refueling flights to prepare for Mars missions, and attempting to reuse the second stage Starship in 2025. Musk also discussed Starship's redesign, including the Raptor 3 engine and Starship 3, which he claimed will cost less per flight than the Falcon 1. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of optimizing landing sites on Mars for atmospheric slowdown and proximity to the equator for sunlight.
    • How Many Raptor Engines Does SpaceX's starship Heavy Have & How Powerful Are They?
      Apr 07, 2024 at 01:50 pm  DANNY BOJIC
      With ambitious aspirations for space exploration, SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, has embarked on the development of Starship, the largest rocket ever flown. Powered by 39 Raptor engines, Starship boasts an impressive thrust of 7,590 ton-force, enabled by its Super Heavy booster featuring 33 engines. The latest Raptor V3 has achieved even greater thrust (269 tons), resulting in a total thrust of 8,877 tons for the Super Heavy Booster. SpaceX's pursuit of innovation continues with the Raptor Vacuum engines, which provide additional thrust (258 tf) for Starship's operations in space.
    • Musk outlines plans to increase starship launch rate and performance
      Apr 07, 2024 at 01:31 pm Jeff Foust
      SpaceX plans to accelerate Starship development and increase flight rates. The fourth flight aims for a controlled splashdown, while the fifth may attempt a booster landing on a platform. Production will increase to six vehicles this year, with a second launch tower at Starbase and a Cape Canaveral tower expected next year. Engine upgrades and a longer Starship 2 will boost payload capacity to over 100 metric tons, and a future Starship 3 aims for 200 metric tons. SpaceX estimates the cost per launch for Starship 3 to be as low as $2-$3 million, enabled by full reusability.
  • Mar / 29
    • SpaceX Gears Up For Fourth starship Test Flight – Might Fire Up Test Rocket Today!
      Mar 29, 2024 at 09:36 am Ramish Zafar
      Following a successful third test flight, SpaceX is preparing for its fourth launch of the Starship, the world's largest rocket. Within two weeks, the company has commenced testing the second stage Starship, achieving a static fire test yesterday. Overpressure notices suggest another test may occur today, potentially leading to a key test objective during the upcoming IFT-4 launch.
  • Mar / 12
    • SpaceX Runs Major Test In Texas Ahead Of starship’s Third Flight Test
      Mar 12, 2024 at 09:52 am Ramish Zafar
      Ahead of its third Starship test flight next week, SpaceX has conducted crucial tests at its Boca Chica, Texas facilities. The third launch aims to showcase the world's largest rocket's capabilities and includes upgrades like an engine control system and improved fire protection. Additional tests, such as tank pressure checks and static fires, are still scheduled before the launch, which will also involve testing in space propellant transfer for NASA's Moon lander missions.
  • Mar / 08
    • SpaceX starship Mission 3: How to Watch the March 14 Launch
      Mar 08, 2024 at 12:09 pm Don Reisinger
      SpaceX's upcoming Starship mission in March promises to be a riveting watch. Despite past launch mishaps, the company remains undeterred, aiming for another successful launch to gather vital data. With the next launch scheduled for March 14 pending regulatory approval, excitement and anticipation are building for what could be a groundbreaking mission.
  • Mar / 06
    • SpaceX fuels up massive starship megarocket in test for 3rd launch
      Mar 06, 2024 at 10:13 am Tariq Malik
      SpaceX's Starship Flight 3 launch preparations progress, as evidenced by a successful fueling test. This critical milestone signals the readiness of the 400-foot-tall rocket and Super Heavy booster. Led by CEO Elon Musk, SpaceX aims to conduct the third launch attempt of the world's largest rocket soon, pending approval from the Federal Aviation Administration. Flight 3 follows two previous test flights that ended in explosions. SpaceX has implemented corrective actions based on the FAA's mishap investigation to enhance safety and reliability.

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