
SpaceX on Mars: Why 2028 Is Just Pure Fantasy
While Starship continues to explode, Musk promises SpaceX to Mars by 2028. Reality says otherwise.
While Starship continues to explode, Musk promises SpaceX to Mars by 2028. Reality says otherwise.
From space base to independent city: voters (283, almost all SpaceX employees) said yes to Starbase. The mayor? A company executive.
The U.S. Air Force will build two landing pads on Johnston Island to test SpaceX cargo rockets. The Rocket Cargo Vanguard program promises military deliveries anywhere in the world in less than 90 minutes, revolutionizing warfare logistics.
The Crew-10 mission has finally launched to allow two astronauts stranded on the ISS for 9 months to return home. A failure of Boeing's Starliner left them in orbit three times longer than expected.
Problems with the Boeing Starliner have turned a short mission into a nine-month stay for the Williamses. Crew-9 will launch on March 10 to finally bring them back to Earth.
SpaceX prepares in Italy for the largest European contract for secure government telecommunications. Five-year agreement worth 1,6 billion.
SpaceX to test refueling between two Starships in orbit, a crucial step toward returning humans to the Moon with Artemis.
SpaceX’s non-crewed Polaris Dawn mission marks the beginning of a new era in commercial space exploration.
Boeing's Starliner makes solo return as SpaceX prepares for "rescue" scheduled for February next year.
NASA entrusts SpaceX with the mission to deorbit the International Space Station. An $843 million project for 2030.
A spacesuit that "helps" and supports the astronauts' body, always keeping it toned and fit? Cosmofit Exosuit is a gym to wear.
SpaceX is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites for the U.S. NRO, according to a classified 2021 contract revealed by anonymous sources to Reuters
Advertisements are not enough even in sleep: someone also prepares them to show them to us from space.
China presents its plans for a suborbital flight system. The similarities with the Starship aircraft developed by SpaceX immediately catch the eye.
The EU finally takes the initiative to support ESA in finding solutions on space launches. Competition is fierce, hopes are low, but we must begin.
Pentagon and SpaceX are studying alternative (for now military) transport based on cargo rockets. It is feasible? How much? How does it work?
Period of great ferment for mathematical models. After the one on the number of alien civilizations in the galaxy, now comes the one on how many people are needed to establish a colony on Mars.
Tomorrow's SpaceX launch is unique and special for so many reasons that it is impossible to list them briefly. I try the same, on the eve of a historical page.
Spinlaunch does not include large tanks and complicated launches, but a centrifuge that brings the rocket to idle speed and "releases" it like a weight launcher.
The world will undergo profound changes with the transportation of the future. SpaceX and other solutions will take us all within 2 hours of anyone in the world.
Tonight at 21pm US time (after an hour's postponement due to bizarre weather) Elon ...