SpaceX can resume flying its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced this evening (Aug. 30). The news comes just two days after a Falcon 9 first stage ...
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The FAA is requiring an investigation." "A return to flight of the Falcon 9 booster rocket is based on the FAA determining that any system, process, or procedure related to the anomaly does not ...
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is so reliable that it was a shock to see the vehicle grounded earlier this summer after a failed satellite launch. Now, the company's flagship launch platform is taking ...
Live updates from Tuesday morning’s Polaris Dawn mission that launched a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space ...
SpaceX’s prolific Falcon 9 rocket has been grounded for the second time in two months after federal regulators said they wanted to review a wayward landing attempt that occurred Wednesday morning.
This week’s manifest includes the delayed launches of a Falcon 9 with Galileo global positioning ... of the EU’s high-precision positioning system and is designed to feature 30 total ...
The world’s most frequently launched rocket — the SpaceX Falcon 9 — is cleared to fly again, federal regulators announced Friday evening, putting the vehicle back on track for two high ...
A Falcon 9 booster went up in flames in an unusual landing mishap. SpaceX In a rare mishap, SpaceX’s workhorse rocket tipped over on the landing pad and went up in flames, ending a stellar ...
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27). Over the weekend, SpaceX briefly ignited the first-stage engines of the Falcon 9 rocket that will launch Polaris Dawn, in a common preflight test known as a static fire. "Static fire test of ...
Matthew and Devan Horton, 9, fly through the air on a ride at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in Falcon Heights, Minn., on Sunday. “[Going] backwards is more fun than foreword,” Devan said.