FAA Grounds Starship After V3 Booster Failure Complicates SpaceX’s Timeline
The FAA has designated the May 22 Starship Flight 12 launch as a 'mishap' following a Super Heavy booster failure, pausing further tests during a critical window for…
The FAA has designated the May 22 Starship Flight 12 launch as a 'mishap' following a Super Heavy booster failure, pausing further tests during a critical window for…
An analysis of SpaceX's recent SEC filings reveals a growing tension between the capital-intensive Starlink network and the elusive goal of full Starship reusability.
The FAA has officially classified the May 22 Starship Flight 12 launch as a mishap, halting further tests as SpaceX investigates its new V3 booster failure.
Analysis of SpaceX's SEC filings reveals a widening gap between Starlink's slowing user growth and the critical need for a fully reusable Starship rocket.
Analysis of SpaceX's S-1 filing reveals a troubling gap between Elon Musk's vision of full reusability and the financial realities of maintaining the Starlink constellation.
The FAA has declared the May 22 Starship Flight 12 launch a 'mishap' following a Super Heavy booster failure, potentially delaying SpaceX's aggressive test schedule and IPO plans.
Analysis of SpaceX's S-1 filing and recent Starship tests suggests the company's financial stability relies on a precarious balance between Starlink revenue and rocket reusability.
The FAA has labeled the May 22 Starship Flight 12 launch a 'mishap' following a Super Heavy booster failure, potentially delaying future tests amid SpaceX's IPO plans.
The first flight of the upgraded Starship V3 hardware saw successful payload deployment but ended with a booster failure and an expected ship explosion.
A deep dive into SpaceX's S-1 filing and recent Starship flight data reveals the financial pressures of Starlink's capex treadmill and the risks of expendable rockets.