I don’t have live access to a feed right now, but here’s the latest I can share based on the most recent public reporting up to my last update.
Answer:
- SpaceX’s Starship launch activity has been highly dynamic, with flight tests resuming periodically from SpaceX’s Boca Chica, Texas facility. The most recent widely covered flights included ambitious test objectives such as high-speed ascent, in-space maneuvers, and re-entry demonstrations. For the very latest, check SpaceX’s official channels or major space news outlets.
Context and where to look:
- Live updates: SpaceX’s official X (formerly Twitter) feed and the SpaceX website typically post real-time launch statuses, countdowns, and pad updates during windows. [web sources commonly used: SpaceX pages and Space News live blogs]
- Independent coverage: Space.com, BBC Space section, CNBC, and major national outlets often provide after-action summaries, payload details, and future flight calendars. [web sources commonly used: Space.com, BBC, CNBC]
- FAA/Space Policy: The FAA sometimes publishes launch licenses and conditions that can affect windows or delays. Checking FAA spaceflight announcements can provide official regulatory context. [web sources commonly used: FAA announcements]
If you’d like, I can pull a fresh, up-to-the-minute briefing from publicly available sources and format a concise timeline (with dates, launch windows, and any anomalies) and include direct links.