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Elon Musk's SpaceX

Elon Musk's SpaceX

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From humble beginnings to revolutionizing the space industry, this comprehensive article traces the remarkable journey of SpaceX and its visionary founder, Elon Musk. Discover the groundbreaking technologies, daring missions, and ambitious goals that have propelled SpaceX to the forefront of space exploration, and learn how the company plans to make humanity a multiplanetary species.

And here's a joke poking fun at the length of the Podcast:Q: How do you know when a SpaceX article is thorough? A: When it takes longer to read than a Falcon 9 launch!

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  • SpaceX Launches 29 Starlink Satellites and South Korean Satellite While Starship Flight 12 Faces Potential Delays
    2026/05/03
    SpaceX has been firing on all cylinders with a flurry of launches over the past few days, keeping space enthusiasts buzzing. On Friday, May 1, the company successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, deploying 29 Starlink satellites into orbit on National Space Day, as reported by SpaceX's official coverage and YouTube live streams. The first-stage booster, B1069 on its record 31st flight, nailed a pinpoint landing on the drone ship A Shortfall of Gravitas in the Atlantic just 8.5 minutes after liftoff, showcasing the reusability that's revolutionizing spaceflight.

    The action didn't stop there. Late Friday into Saturday, May 2, SpaceX executed the CAS500-2 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, sending a South Korean Earth observation satellite built by KARI/KASA plus rideshare payloads into sun-synchronous orbit via another Falcon 9. SpaceXtudio_YT's live feed captured the southward trajectory and booster's return to Landing Zone 4, highlighting SpaceX's global reach.

    Looking ahead, a Falcon Heavy is slated for Monday from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A, hauling the ViaSat-3 F3 communications satellite—its first flight since October 2024, per launch previews. But Starship watchers got a curveball: recent 33-engine static fire tests at Starbase revealed quirky sensor failures, manifold pressure issues, and an early shutdown, following a full engine swap on booster B19. Great SpaceX analysis videos warn this could delay Flight 12 from May into summer, as teams prioritize fixes over rushed risks.

    Social media is ablaze with gossip—Elon Musk dropped 33 posts on X on May 2 alone, fueling speculation, while leaked "crazy details" videos hint at game-changing Starship secrets that have fans freaking out. These hurdles underscore SpaceX's relentless push toward Mars amid rapid expansion.

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  • SpaceX Launches 50th Mission of 2026 as Falcon Heavy Prepares for ViaSat-3 Deployment from Kennedy Space Center
    2026/04/29
    SpaceX continues its blistering launch cadence into late April 2026, marking another milestone with its 50th mission of the year on April 26. Space.com reports that a Falcon 9 rocket soared from California, deploying 25 Starlink satellites into orbit, with the booster—designated 1088—achieving its 15th launch and landing, showcasing the reusability that's revolutionized spaceflight.

    Shifting to Florida's Space Coast, SpaceX is gearing up for a high-stakes Falcon Heavy launch today from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Spaceflight Now details how poor weather scrubbed the attempt on Monday, April 27, but the 45th Weather Squadron now forecasts a favorable 90 percent chance during the 85-minute window opening at 10:13 a.m. EDT from Launch Complex 39A. The mission hauls the final ViaSat-3 F3 satellite—a six-metric-ton powerhouse—to geosynchronous transfer orbit using 5.1 million pounds of thrust. Deployment is expected nearly five hours post-liftoff, marking the rocket's 12th flight since its 2018 debut. ClickOrlando confirms a backup slot tomorrow, April 30, at 10:09 a.m. if needed.

    Social media buzzes with excitement over these feats. On X, Elon Musk teased the Falcon Heavy's raw power, posting fiery renderings that racked up millions of views, while Starlink fans shared drone footage of the California booster's pinpoint ocean landing. Gossip swirls around internal drama: insiders on Reddit speculate Musk's latest all-nighters are pushing Starship tests forward, with unconfirmed whispers of a surprise crewed Dragon demo scrubbed last week for "anomalies." Tesla forums link it to broader empire tensions, but no official word yet.

    These launches underscore SpaceX's dominance, outpacing all competitors combined this year and paving the way for Mars ambitions.

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  • SpaceX Launches 24 Starlink Satellites While Announcing $10 Billion AI Partnership With Cursor
    2026/04/26
    SpaceX continues its blistering launch cadence with a successful Starlink mission on April 22, when a Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 8:23 p.m. PDT, deploying 24 broadband satellites to bolster its constellation of over 10,200 spacecraft in low Earth orbit. Spaceflight Now reports the first-stage booster B1100, on its fifth flight, nailed a pinpoint landing on the droneship Of Course I Still Love You just over eight minutes after liftoff, marking SpaceX's 40th Starlink launch this year, the 192nd landing on that vessel, and the company's 602nd booster recovery overall.

    In a jaw-dropping business move, SpaceX announced a $10 billion collaboration with AI startup Cursor to fuse its Colossus supercomputer with Cursor's coding expertise for advanced "knowledge work" AI, with an option to acquire the company later this year for a staggering $60 billion, as detailed by Fortune. Cursor CEO Michael Truell faces immense pressure, but this could supercharge SpaceX's tech ambitions beyond rockets.

    Valuation buzz is rampant too, with finance professor Aswath Damodaran's Substack dissecting SpaceX's April 2026 pre-IPO worth amid limited financials, fueling speculation of a trillion-dollar future as launch rates soar.

    On social media, X is ablaze with gossip: users are hyping the Cursor deal as Elon Musk's ploy to dominate AI in space, with memes joking "Starlink now beams code, not just cat videos." Insiders whisper of internal Colossus upgrades outpacing rivals, while skeptics decry the $60 billion buyout as Musk's latest moonshot overreach. Starlink fans celebrate the Vandenberg launch with drone-ship landing clips going viral, tallying millions of views, and rumors swirl of an unannounced Starship test imminent.

    Listeners, tune in next time for more cosmic updates. Thank you for tuning in and please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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