SpaceX will launch Starship V3 for its 1st test flight today
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If you want to know what has happened to Twitter, the app and the website, in the past few years, you can just open up X and see for yourself. Like everything else on the internet, it has become a bit more like TikTok,
SpaceX’s debut of its next-generation version of Starship managed to take flight Friday, suffering engine headaches after liftoff, but ultimately reaching its target landing site that climaxed with an expected fireball as
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 successfully launched its upgraded Starship rocket on a major test flight, carrying mock Starlink satellites and completing a near-global journey before landing in the Indian Ocean. While the spacecraft remained under control during descent,
SpaceX’s Starship 12 rocket had a successful launch Friday night, before concluding its test run around the Earth with a planned fireball explosion as it splashed down in the Indian Ocean. The
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SpaceX’s IPO prospectus is a treasure trove. On some level, that’s expected: Elon Musk (the world’s richest person) and his businesses have long been their own landscape of lightning rods. But SpaceX has always especially captured imaginations.