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SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster lost multiple engines during its boostback burn and crashed hard into the Gulf — the one clear failure of an otherwise strong flight
The Super Heavy booster was supposed to flip around, relight its engines, and fly back toward a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico. Instead, multiple Raptor engines cut out during the boostback burn,
SpaceX's IPO filing includes new details about the Starlink satellite factory in Redmond. Jeff Bezos talks wealth, inequality, and AI on CNBC. And John turns to ChatGPT and Gemini when FIFA's ticketing support falls short.
For the first time in 2026, SpaceX's massive Starship rocket launched on a critical mission from Texas that took it halfway around the world.
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Two camera satellites SpaceX released in flight just beamed back the first live photos of Starship’s heat shield baking during reentry
For the first time, we have an outsider’s view of what Starship endures on the way home. Two small camera satellites, released from the vehicle during its Flight 12 test mission in May 2026, trailed behind the ship as it slammed back into Earth’s atmosphere and captured live images of its heat shield tiles glowing
SpaceX filed for an initial public offering on Wednesday, as the Elon Musk-owned rocket manufacturer moves to raise more capital for its space, AI and satellite ventures. The move comes after SpaceX filed a confidential IPO with the Securities and Exchange Commission last month.
SpaceX's blockbuster public offering is giving everyday traders access that has traditionally been reserved for Wall Street's biggest clients.
Elon Musk's creation has essentially re-invented itself from a commercial space pioneer facing little competition, to an AI-centric player battling all the hyperscalers.
The rapper's seemingly chummy relationship with Musk seems in line with her recent embrace of President Donald Trump's MAGA agenda.