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SpaceX Starship Launch Ends in Explosion

SpaceX's ninth Starship launch from Starbase, Texas, on Tuesday ended in a fiery explosion minutes after liftoff due to technical malfunctions, with the upper stage losing control and failing to deploy its Starlink satellites after a fuel leak. The FAA recently increased launch permits.

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Starship's Third Attempt: SpaceX Rocket Launches for Another Test Flight

SpaceX's Starship mega-rocket launches from Texas tonight at 7:30 p.m. EDT, aiming to land its Super Heavy booster in the Gulf of Mexico after a near-Earth orbital test flight, addressing previous launch failures due to harmonic response and hardware malfunction.

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Isar Aerospace's Rocket Test Launch: A Controlled Crash, Yet a Success

Isar Aerospace's first Spectrum rocket test launch in Norway ended in a controlled crash after 30 seconds, yet the company considers it a success due to gathered data; this privately funded launch aims to improve Europe's space independence.

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Isar Aerospace's Rocket Test Flight: A Success Despite Ocean Splashdown

Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket launched from Norway on Sunday, completing a 30-second test flight before falling into the sea; the company celebrated the mission as a success, collecting valuable data despite not reaching orbit.

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Isar Aerospace Postpones Historic European Orbital Launch Attempt

Isar Aerospace's attempt to launch its Spectrum rocket from Norway's Andøya Space Centre on Monday was scrubbed due to high winds; if successful, it would be the first orbital launch from European soil, using liquid oxygen and propane for environmentally conscious propulsion.

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Second SpaceX Starship Launch Ends in Failure

SpaceX's second consecutive Starship launch ended in failure when the rocket lost control and disintegrated 150 kilometers above Earth, causing temporary flight disruptions in Florida due to falling debris.

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SpaceX's Ninth Starship Test Flight Aims for Success After Previous Failures

SpaceX's ninth Starship test flight, scheduled for Tuesday from Starbase, Texas, aims to achieve a successful launch and controlled landing, deploying satellite simulators and testing new flight configurations after previous failures due to engine malfunctions, with the ultimate goal of crewed Mars ...

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Isar Aerospace's First Rocket Launch: A Controlled Crash Yields Valuable Data

Isar Aerospace successfully launched its Spectrum rocket from Andøya, Norway, on March 25, 2024, at 12:30 pm (Oslo time), collecting crucial flight data despite the rocket's controlled crash into the sea 30 seconds after lift-off.

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Isar Aerospace's Rocket Crashes After Successful Launch Pad Clearance

Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket, launched from Norway's Andoya Spaceport on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. (1030 GMT/UTC), crashed into the sea 30 seconds after liftoff; however, the German company views the first orbital rocket launch from continental Europe as a successful data-gathering exercise.

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Germany to Launch First Orbital Rocket from Western Europe

Germany's Isar Aerospace will attempt to launch its 28-meter Spectrum rocket into orbit from Norway's Andøya Spaceport on Sunday at 12:30 PM, marking the first orbital launch from Western or Northern Europe, excluding suborbital and Soviet-era launches.

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Musk's Mars Mission: 2026 Unmanned Launch, Crewed Missions by 2031

Elon Musk announced plans to send unmanned rockets to Mars by 2026 and crewed missions by 2029-2031 to establish a self-sustaining colony, but faces skepticism due to his history of missed deadlines and recent SpaceX rocket launch failures.

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SpaceX Starship Explodes Again During Test Flight

SpaceX's Starship rocket exploded over the Caribbean Sea on March 7th, 2024, during its eighth test flight, 20 seconds before the end of the ascent phase due to multiple engine failures; debris caused temporary airport closures in Florida while the FAA investigates, delaying future launches.

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