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SpaceX Sent a Toy Banana Into Space. Now You Buy One - MSNW hen SpaceX launched its sixth test flight of Starship on Tuesday, it included a payload for the first time—a toy banana. Now, you can buy your own plush toy banana on the SpaceX website.
SpaceX launched its Starship megarocket for the sixth time ever today (Nov. 19) but did not try to catch the vehicle's Super Heavy first stage back at the pad.
A fake-but-full-size banana made history as the first zero-gravity indicator to fly on SpaceX's Starship. The banana flew on Starship's sixth test flight, on Nov. 19, 2024.
SpaceX intends to launch Starship on November 19 within a 30-minute window starting at 3.30 am IST.
A banana aboard Starship and chatter about an In-N-Out on Mars are latest examples of how SpaceX is taking guerilla marketing to the heavens.
While the banana meme adds levity to the mission, the test flight is focused on critical technological advancements that will push SpaceX closer to its long-term goals.
SpaceX's Starship Flight 9 fails after a booster loss and payload door malfunction, with the spacecraft falling into the Indian Ocean as an FAA investigation begins.
SpaceX just rolled the upper stage of its sixth Starship megarocket out to the pad to gear up for its test flight, which is scheduled for Nov. 18.
SpaceX's latest test flight of its Starship spacecraft carried a highly unusual payload into space in its massive hold: a single banana.
The sixth flight of SpaceX's Starship went off today without a second capture landing of the Super Heavy first stage, but it did have a dramatic daylight powered soft landing of the Starship ...
The seventh test flight of SpaceX's Starship has successfully taken off from Boca Chica, Texas. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
SpaceX launched its Starship megarocket for the sixth time ever today (Nov. 19) but did not try to catch the vehicle's Super Heavy first stage back at the pad.
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