SpaceX Launches Starship Rocket as Trump and Musk Look On

  • Huge rocket is centerpiece of CEO Musk’s moon and Mars plans
  • Musk has deepened ties with Republican president-elect
SpaceX Starship Blasts Off, Splashes Down in Key Test
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SpaceX achieved new feats during the sixth major test launch of its Starship system but nixed an eagerly anticipated midair “catch” of the rocket’s booster as President-elect Donald Trump looked on in South Texas.

SpaceX’s launch system, comprised of the booster and Starship upper spacecraft, cleared the tower shortly after 4 p.m. local time on Tuesday. But minutes into the flight, SpaceX scrapped plans to attempt to catch the booster with giant mechanical arms — referred to as “chopsticks” — which the company completed during its previous flight. The booster, dubbed Super Heavy, was still able to perform a controlled landing in the ocean.