ScienceSpaceX Tests Mechazilla’s ‘Chopsticks’ to Catch Super Heavy Booster in Future Missions SpaceX is now testing Mechazila's chopsticks to soon catch a returning Super Heavy Booster. There is now a series of several tests happening at SpaceX's Starbase at Boca Chica, Texas, where they are testing the capabilities of the Mechazilla, a.by Isaiah Richard
ScienceSpaceX Booster 7 Explodes—Elon Musk Says Its a Planned Rocket Test for Starship Missionby Isaiah Richard
ScienceThis SpaceX Render of Starship Separating with Super Heavy Booster is ‘Pretty Close’ to the Actual Thing Says Elon Muskby Isaiah Richard
ScienceSpaceX Full-Stack is Cancelled Due to High Winds, But Musk Says 'Mechazilla' Is the Answerby Isaiah Richard
ScienceLOOK: SpaceX Super Heavy with Raptor Engines Moves to Orbital Launch Pad—Musk Teases 'Mechazilla's' Futureby Isaiah Richard
ScienceLOOK: SpaceX Super Heavy Moves to Orbital Launch Mount, Musk Calls it "Chop Stick"—Here's How it Would be Caughtby Isaiah Richard
ScienceSpaceX Super Heavy Rocket Have Plumbing on Its Raptor Engines, Elon Musk Explains Whyby Isaiah Richard
ScienceWATCH: This is How SpaceX's Super Heavy Booster Orbital Launch Tower is Made—Elon Musk Congratulates Team for Finishingby Isaiah Richard
ScienceElon Musk Says This SpaceX Super Heavy Raptor Engine Render is Very Accurate—Have You Seen It?by Isaiah Richard
TechElon Musk: SpaceX Raptor Super Heavy Confirms 33 Engines, Sharing Same Design with 230 Seal-Level Thrustby Isaiah Richard
ScienceElon Musk Teases Rapid Reusability Rockets: Less Maintenance Work on Falcon 9, Zero on Starship and Super Heavyby Isaiah Richard
ScienceSpaceX Super Heavy Rocket Landing: Elon Musk Explains How to Catch the Booster with Arms instead of Using Legsby Isaiah Alonzo
Snapdragon 8 Elite Is Qualcomm's Answer to Apple's A18 Pro, Apple Intelligence, But Can It Rise Above?