The space suits worn during SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission are a sci-fi reimagining of NASA's classic marshmallow suits. There ...
The Rimac Nevera shattered records. The Nevera R sets out to do the same but by chasing lap times and stacking up against ...
The company’s largest segment is its secure and agile network business ... segment competition from private companies, such as SpaceX and Blue Origin. The F-35 program accounts for around ...
Here’s how it works. SpaceX just fired up another Starship vehicle, to prep for a test flight that's likely several months away. The company performed a "static fire" on Wednesday (Sept.
The news is the latest clash between SpaceX and the FAA, which briefly grounded the company's Falcon 9 rocket late in August. Musk and other SpaceX officials have not been shy about keeping their ...
SpaceX sent a letter to top congressional leaders on Wednesday denying allegations that it violated its launch licenses on two separate occasions last year, which has resulted in regulators ...
Just days after regulators grounded SpaceX’s Mars-bound Starship rocket for two months, Elon Musk’s firm is facing a major fine for alleged safety violations of two launches last year ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday it proposing to fine Elon Musk's SpaceX $633,000 for allegedly failing to follow license requirements and not ...
This story has been updated to add new information. Launch recap: Scroll down to see updates from the SpaceX launch of Galileo satellites on Tuesday from Space Launch Complex 40. Embedded content ...
SpaceX has once again run afoul of federal regulators, who now want to fine Elon Musk's spaceflight company more than half-a-million dollars for what they allege are two separate launch violations ...
30 seconds, 15 seconds T minus 10 987654321 ignition engines, full power and list off of Galileo L 13 Go SpaceX Go Falcon vehicle, switching battery stage one propulsion is nominal. These ...
SpaceX has 30 days to respond to the FAA after receiving the agency’s enforcement letters. The FAA is proposing $175,000 fines for both of the June violations and $283,000 for the July incident.