SpaceX , but this is a company that's trading that has $16 billion in revenue with 8 billion in profits and it's going
SpaceX has launched I think around 280 times.
SpaceX is massively leading the way, but there's lots of other things coming up behind it.
SpaceX have nearly got theirs ready.
SpaceX just hurled out 60-some satellites out of one rocket and then flew the booster back.
SpaceX blew up a billion-dollar rocket.
SpaceX isn't just commercial or anything like that; they've really put engineers to work thinking about new things because
SpaceX and Orbital ATK-- they're bringing our cargo up.
SpaceX . We just invested in SpaceX .
SpaceX has a heat shield and is recoverable, and we bring back science to do analysis on the ground.
SpaceX , right? You want to work at SpaceX .
SpaceX -- remember Elon Musk, right?
allowed SpaceX to be the success that it is today from from other companies that didn't win that award like SpaceX they were actually able to interact with NASA
Like SpaceX 's is to actually colonize Mars and have a backup of the human race.
And SpaceX definitely has put pressure on everybody to up their game on software, all the electronics inside of the rockets, and then more recently
The SpaceX Falcon, which is their first product, flew for $443 million-- compared to the NASA estimate
So SpaceX , now Blue Origin, have reusable rockets, which means that access to earth orbit is cheap
So SpaceX , now Blue Origin, have reusable rockets, which means that access to earth orbit is cheap,
good result for SpaceX .
He even asked SpaceX founder Elon Musk to stop Russia from using Starlink satellites for drone attacks.
what Elon and SpaceX had done.
And after SpaceX , even though there's a number of commercial rocket companies, the only one who's even anywhere close to SpaceX is Rocket Lab.
And then SpaceX already has the preparations for a Mars rocket.
But until SpaceX had a need to do that, no one had ever done that in Mars-relevant conditions.
companies like SpaceX , which actually intend to do it before a government does it.
and when SpaceX is all about is that who doesn't want to see that type of you know they're talking about going to Mars you
That particular SpaceX had a unique cargo on board.
this explosion with the SpaceX rocket the other couple months ago or whatever it was so you know he's not out of the
Again from NASA into SpaceX because I say we're counting on them to succeed.
I found all these SpaceX and Tesla employees, most of whom had left.
Especially at SpaceX , I interviewed hundreds of people that worked at SpaceX .
And the team at SpaceX has totally screwed something up.
And then SpaceX was building their own for $5,000.
Like today's SpaceX is doing something along those way.
When we docked SpaceX , we didn't take a day off for about 28 days.
So we believe in SpaceX , and we've contributed a sizable amount of funding to them.
While we do have SpaceX in a commercial space effort right now, it only exists because the government
Everybody talks about SpaceX , which is a spectacular success, but there are others doing the same thing.
And he was comparing that with SpaceX or with, you know, like, I think it's that exactly what we touched on with that thought process
Engineers from Elon Musk's SpaceX have now retrieved the rocket and are analyzing it.
it's a pretty good result for SpaceX .
She was recently assigned to SpaceX crew 5, where she will become the first female commander of a NASA commercial crew program launch, scheduled
When I joke with my friends at SpaceX , they crack up with that.
So one example would be when SpaceX returns these first stage boosters that they've done successfully over 30 times now, way up high
This is footage I filmed at SpaceX , titanium printing.
Now it's time to receive another SpaceX Dragon capsule, which was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
musk I mean he's got this SpaceX Tesla solar cities uh in Mexico a
there was all this stuff with SpaceX and media rights over Russia and NASA funding and I just wanted to bring
So in what ways do NASA and SpaceX work together towards that goal?
But we'll be comfortable when SpaceX and Boeing are launching our astronauts back here from the Kennedy Space Center.