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30: Starbase Update: Booster 9 Testing, Ship 28's Cryo Test, & RIP SN1501 Aug 202300:12:49
NSF's Jack Beyer updates us on the ongoings at Starbase.
29: Starbase Update: SpaceX's Incredible Progress Towards Starship's 2nd Integrated Launch03 Jul 202300:08:09
NSF's Ryan Caton gives an update on all things Starbase. July 3, 2023.
21: Spaceflight This Week: 04/03/202304 Apr 202300:06:32
NSF News Director Thomas Burghardt takes us through the Spaceflight news of the week.
20: Spaceflight This Week: 03/27/202328 Mar 202300:06:04
NSF's News Director Thomas Burghardt takes us through the Spaceflight news of the week.
19: Is Starship Ready for Elon's Timeline - Starbase Update22 Mar 202300:10:48
NSF's Jack Beyer walks us through the last week of updates from SpaceX's Starbase.
18: Spaceflight This Week: 03/20/202322 Mar 202300:05:47
NSF News Director Thomas Burghardt takes us through the space stories of the week.
17: Starbase Update: 03/14/202314 Mar 202300:09:54
John 'Das' Galloway fills in for Jack Beyer in this Starbase Update.
16: Spaceflight This Week: 03/13/202314 Mar 202300:05:39
NSF New Director Thomas Burghardt walks us through this week in spaceflight.
15: Starbase Update: Starship 26 Rollback, New Crane Erected, and Potential New High Bay07 Mar 202300:08:37
In this SpaceX update, we cover the recent developments at the launch site and production site. Ship 26 completed two cryogenic proof tests before being lifted from Pad A, and it has been rolled back to the production site for potential engine installation or further testing. A new LR1750 crane has been erected near the rocket garden, which could be used for constructing a potential new high/mega bay at the production site. Meanwhile, work on Booster 7 and the Orbital Launch Mount continues at the launch site. We also check on Ship 25 at the Massey Test Site and provide updates on the production of new ship and booster sections.
14: Spaceflight This Week: 03/07/202307 Mar 202300:06:09
NSF New Director Thomas Burghardt walks us through this week in spaceflight.
13: Spaceflight This Week: 02/27/202328 Feb 202300:07:08
NSF New Director Thomas Burghardt walks us through this week in spaceflight.
12: SpaceX's Starship Thrust and Countdown Analysis23 Feb 202300:10:16
NSF's Writer Adrian Beil analyzes the most recent Booster 7 Static Fire, the thrust and countdown, and looks to the next steps on the path to the Orbital Flight Test.
29: This Week In Spaceflight: Blue Origin's Success, Gravitational Wave Eureka, India's Space Endeavors03 Jul 202300:11:42
NSF's Elysia Segal takes us through the Spaceflight News of the week. June 30 2023
11: More Ships, More Testing, and More Construction! - Starbase Update21 Feb 202300:11:17
NSF's Jack Beyer takes us through the progress at Starbase over the past week.
10: Spaceflight This Week: 02/20/202321 Feb 202300:04:53
NASASpaceflight.com News Director Thomas Burghardt takes us through the Spaceflight News of the past week.
9: Mystery Solved! SpaceX's New Starship Tower & The Secrets at SLC-40 - KSC Flyover19 Feb 202300:13:52
Thomas Burghardt, NSF News Director, leads the NSF Team in a flyover of Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. They discovered many changes from last month's flyover. 
8: Mars Perseverance Rover & Ingenuity Making Significant Scientific Impact. 2 Years on Mars!17 Feb 202300:09:44
NASASpaceflight.com's Sawyer Rosenstein looks at the scientific impact of the Perseverance Rover and Ingenuity Helicopter on Mars. Now 2 years into their planned 2 year mission, they are already making history and making significant contributions to our knowledge about Mars and our solar system.
7: Starbase Update: Before & After Historic 31 Engine Static Fire14 Feb 202300:09:38
NSF's Jack Beyer takes us through the progress at Starbase before and after SpaceX's Historic 31-Engine Static Fire of Booster 7.
6: Spaceflight This Week: 02/13/202314 Feb 202300:05:02
NASASpaceflight.com News Director Thomas Burghardt takes us through the Spaceflight News of the past week.
5: Starbase Update: Work Ramps Up at Starbase for Final Preparations07 Feb 202300:08:59
This past week at Starbase, SpaceX has been busing getting ready for more Booster testing. Booster 7 had 3 Raptor engines swapped along with other work. Foundations for an expansion of the tank farm were spotted and parts for a water deluge system arrived via barge from Kennedy Space Center. 
4: Starship's Road To Orbit - SpaceX Prepares23 Jan 202300:09:45
'Starship Will Launch Soon,' but what is the road to orbit? NSF's Adrian Beil dissects SpaceX's path from infrastructure improvements, to Booster and Ship Upgrades, to Regulation requirements. How Soon is Soon?  Is Starship ready to launch? NSF's Adrian Beil takes a deep dive into the upcoming tests before the first Orbital Launch of Starship.

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3: Is SpaceX Crazy? 100 Rocket Launches in a Year?12 Jan 202300:15:42
NASASpaceFlight's Sawyer Rosenstein examines the possibility for SpaceX to launch 100 rockets in one year, as Elon Musk has said they intend to do.
2: Top 10 Upcoming Space Milestones of 2023. Is it the Year of Starship?05 Jan 202300:15:29
NasaSpaceflight.com asked its members what they were looking forward to in space flight in 2023. NSF's Assistant Managing Editor Chris Gebhardt counts down the Top 10 potential milestones and puts them all in context.
28: This Week In Spaceflight: NASA & China Partnership? SLS Engines Ready for Flight. Mercury in Sight.24 Jun 202300:11:22
NSF's Elysia Segal takes us through the news of the week.
1: AD ASTRA 2022: A Record Breaking Year in Spaceflight01 Jan 202300:14:05
2022 was a record breaking year in spaceflight for SpaceX and other launch providers worldwide. NASASpaceflight.com's Jack Beyer takes a look at 2022's milestones from Artemis I to Starship.
27: This Week in Spaceflight: Stoke Tests Prototype, SpaceX Hits Landing Milestone, ULA Gives Update17 Jun 202300:16:56
NSF's Elysia Segal rounds up the news of the week in Spaceflight.
26: Artemis Showdown: SpaceX Starship vs Blue Origin's Lunar Lander15 Jun 202300:13:58
NSF's Adrian Beil compares and contrasts SpaceX's Starship and Blue Origin's Lunar Lander.  Do we need both?
25: Starbase Update: Road Closures, Boosters, Ships and New Hardware12 Jun 202300:08:49
NSF's Jack Beyer takes us through the Starbase News of the week.
24: Methane Rockets March Towards Space, JWST Stunds, and Canadian Fires from Space | This Week In Spaceflight09 Jun 202300:14:44
NSF's Elysia Segal delivers the Spaceflight news of the week.
23: Spaceflight This Week: 04/10/202311 Apr 202300:03:44
NSF News Director Thomas Burghardt walks us through a quick summary of the spaceflight news of the week.
22: Starbase Update: Starship 24 & Booster 7 Ready for Stacking05 Apr 202300:15:20
NSF Photographer Nic Ansuini gives us this week's Starbase Update.
97: 🚀 Starship Fails Again, Firefly’s Moon Success, & More Space Drama!08 Mar 202500:23:09
This week in spaceflight: Firefly Aerospace makes history with a successful Moon landing, while Intuitive Machines’ Athena mission doesn’t go as planned. Meanwhile, SpaceX’s Starship Flight 8 suffers another major failure, and rumors swirl about a Chinese rocket explosion at the launch pad. With NASA missions failing, ESA retiring old spacecraft, and even Cygnus getting damaged before launch, space isn’t having the best week. But there’s still plenty of excitement ahead, and we’ve got all the details!
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