#SpaceX
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SpaceX's upgraded Starship V3 completed its first test flight, deploying 20 Starlink simulators but losing the Super Heavy booster. With an IPO weeks away, the stakes just got higher.
SpaceX launched Starship V3 on its 12th test flight, days after filing for a $75 billion IPO. Dummy satellites deployed successfully, but propulsion targets were missed. What does that mean for investors?
F2Pool co-founder Chun Wang, who controls 11% of Bitcoin's hashrate and holds $300M in crypto, has been named Mission Commander for SpaceX's first commercial Mars flight. What does it mean when crypto capital funds humanity's next frontier?
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[email protected]SpaceX's IPO filing puts AI at the center, claiming a $26.5 trillion market opportunity. But can Grok compete with OpenAI and Anthropic for enterprise customers?
SpaceX filed a nearly 400-page S-1 with the SEC, targeting an IPO as early as June 12. Here's what the filing reveals—and what it doesn't.
SpaceX has filed its S-1 with the SEC, targeting the Nasdaq under ticker SPCX. With $18.67B in revenue but a $4.9B loss, the IPO forces investors to answer one hard question.
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[email protected]SpaceX plans to invest at least $55 billion in a Texas AI chip factory called Terafab, with total costs potentially reaching $119 billion. We break down what's real, what's at stake, and who wins or loses.
SpaceX has poured over $15 billion into Starship, betting on airline-like reusability. Who wins, who loses, and what happens if the bet pays off?
NASA's Artemis III has been redesigned as an Earth-orbit mission. SpaceX and Blue Origin say their landers won't be ready until late 2027. What does this mean for the future of lunar exploration?
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket nailed its first booster reuse — but lost a customer satellite to a botched upper stage. What this split verdict means for the space industry, NASA's moon plans, and the race against SpaceX.
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[email protected]Blue Origin's New Glenn is set to refly a used booster, directly challenging SpaceX's grip on orbital launch. If it works, a three-way satellite internet race begins—and your 'No Service' problem gets a lot more interesting.