SpaceX Nears Starship Recovery After Nearly 1 Month Adrift in the Indian Ocean
Residents watched two large vessels tow the SpaceX Starship ashore as Australian officials coordinated recovery after its Indian Ocean landing.
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For Once, Elon Musk Underestimates SpaceX: A Recovery Team Has Saved Starship's Upper Stage From Sinking
Recovering the spacecraft, which splashed down into the Indian Ocean more than three weeks ago, was 'not looking good right now,' Musk posted on August 7.
Christmas Island local woke up to large rocket towed in from Indian Ocean
Two large ships towed in Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship rocket to Christmas Island after it landed in the Indian Ocean.
The Starship 40 prototype, which successfully completed its 13th test mission with a soft landing in the Indian Ocean about a month ago, has entered the territorial waters of Christmas Island. The spacecraft is being transported by the specialized vessel Normand Ranger. According to current reports, the towing team is approaching the enclosed Flying Fish Cove, where specialists will begin an initial inspection of Ship 40. This is a unique preced…
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