SpaceX, the private aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, has once again made headlines with their groundbreaking achievements in spaceflight technology. During their fifth test flight of the massive Starship rocket, SpaceX successfully caught the booster with two mechanical arms, a move that has been dubbed as using ‘chopsticks’ due to its precision and innovation.
This momentous feat in aerospace engineering has solidified SpaceX’s reputation as a leader in reusable rocket technology. While other competitors, including China, Russia, NASA, and Boeing, have struggled to master the art of reusing rockets, SpaceX seems to have cracked the code.
The upcoming test flight scheduled for November 18th has sparked much anticipation and speculation in the space community. With CEO Elon Musk at the helm, SpaceX is determined to revolutionize spaceflight and push the boundaries of what is possible.
In their next mission, SpaceX aims to further advance the development of the Starship rocket and continue to push the envelope in space exploration. The company’s ability to land and reuse rockets like never before has garnered attention and accolades from industry experts and space enthusiasts alike.
As SpaceX gears up for the sixth test flight of the Starship rocket, all eyes are on the sky to see what new milestones they will achieve. With an impressive track record of innovation and success, SpaceX is poised to continue leading the way in space technology and paving the path for future missions to Mars and beyond.
Stay tuned as WSJ provides an in-depth analysis of the significance of Starship’s development and offers insights into what to expect in SpaceX’s next mission. The excitement surrounding SpaceX’s groundbreaking achievements shows no signs of slowing down, as they continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in space exploration.
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Video “SpaceX Caught a Rocket With ‘Chopsticks.’ What Will Musk Try Next? | WSJ” was uploaded on 11/15/2024 to Youtube Channel The Wall Street Journal
Much better than my country's scientific research 😂😂😂
cool video
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Are you guys serious? He’s using the Moon Mission money for chopsticks. Who cares what’s next. Stop giving him our money to make you ———- happy. Thanks!
So what? How will it land on the Moon, or Mars, before that infrastructure is in place?
It blows my mind how all the respect goes to ELON MUSK when he is totally brain dead. All the respect goes to those men and woman who are working their brains out to make this happen. Elon has the money but does not have the brain to do this.
WSJ going to stop hating Musk now?
As someone who grew up with space shuttle launches this is like the only exciting thing in my life rn.
Mars 2030 might actually be a real thing now
Wow….how late can you be to party, WSJ? Way to be on top of massive world news.
Better Late than never.
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Softball video.. What winning elections does for hard hitting journalism… The same for those advertisers who were boycotting x…
Musk your a genius 💪.
This video screams I stole Johnny Harris whole flow😂😂
Ohh! Finally, something positive and inspiring about Musk and SpaceX from WSJ?
What a time to be alive!
Define 'caught' for me please, because it looked to me that the rocket descended to a designated coordinate and then held itself stationary and THEN the arms closed to support it beneath the fins and then the thrusters shut down.
The SpaceX advantage that rivals are trying to emulate: https://on.wsj.com/48ShAhu