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- The launch vehicle proposed for Trident is the Atlas V 401, if it is not replaced with the Vulcan. The proposed launch date in October 2025 (with a backup in October 2026) would take advantage of a once-in-13-years window, when Earth is properly aligned with Jupiter.
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6 days ago · Currently, SpaceX's Starship Flight 6 test flight is scheduled to launch no earlier than Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 5 p.m. EST (2200 GMT) from the company's Starbase site in South Texas, near Boca Chica ...
2 days ago · SpaceX test-fired its next Falcon 9 rocket at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Saturday in preparation for the company’s 17th launch of the year, a mission tentatively set for liftoff Wednesday ...
3 days ago · Booster 13 and Ship 31 lifted off from Orbital Launch Pad A at 4 pm CST on Nov 19, 2024. This stack seemed to lift off the pad faster than in the past as SpaceX appears to be running their Raptor ...
1 day ago · What you need to know. • SpaceX is set to launch Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, on its sixth test flight from South Texas. • A 30-minute launch window opens at 5 p.m. ET ...
3 days ago · How to Watch the Starship Launch. You can watch a live webcast of the flight test on the SpaceX website or their X page, @SpaceX, from 30 minutes before the launch window opens at 4 p.m. local ...
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1 day ago · 0:58. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump joined SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to watch the sixth Starship rocket test launch. The rocket system is intended to land astronauts to the moon and eventually ...
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2 days ago · Nasa's measurements at the time captured the launch noise at 204 decibels. Starship has the most thrust of any spacecraft ever launched, so on paper at least, it should be louder than anything ...