SpaceX successfully launched and landed its Starship upper stage after a suborbital flight. This achievement brings them closer to their goal of using Starship for future crewed missions to Mars.
Jam packed issues filled with the latest cutting-edge research, technology and theories delivered in an entertaining and visually stunning way, aiming to educate and inspire readers of all agesThe Starship upper stage — known as Starship , or simply Ship — did a suborbital space cruise for about an hour before splashing down in the Indian Ocean as planned.
On top of snagging Super Heavy around the seven-minute mark, SpaceX wants to catch the 165-foot-tall Ship after that spacecraft completes its work.to keep talking space on the latest missions, night sky and more! And if you have a news tip, correction or comment, let us know at: Elizabeth Howell , Ph.D., is a staff writer in the spaceflight channel since 2022 covering diversity, education and gaming as well. She was contributing writer forfor 10 years before joining full-time.
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