SpaceX’s historic IPO ignites new space race
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This will be the first time in over fifty years that a manned spacecraft undertakes a mission that will include flying beyond Low Earth Orbit. The mission that will achieve this is historic because it signals the return to the Moon.
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. ("SpaceX") today confirmed the pricing of its initial public offering of 555,555,555 shares of its Class A common stock, at a public offering price of $135.00 per share.
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SpaceX’s IPO—the largest in history—has out-of-this-world implications for AI, space commerce and extraterrestrial exploration Reusable rockets and Starlink made Elon Musk’s company dominant in spaceflight. Its record valuation leans on making Starship flights routine and orbital AI data centers real
Few are as delighted by the pending market debut as the vibrant community of space enthusiasts who want to push discovery of the final frontier.
Moderator Nicole Sawyer (from left) discussed the role of private businesses and education institutions on space exploration with Dave Lavery, Shea Ferring, and Robert Ambrose. BY Fast Company Custom Studio For much of the 20th century,
These photographs from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest show the many ways that the nation’s brightest minds explore the great beyond with crewed spacecraft, rockets and space stations.
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The surprising truth about 12 common space exploration myths
The curious minds at What If explore 12 lies you were told about space.
The International Space Station (ISS) is a multi-nation construction project that is the largest single structure humans ever put into space. Its main construction was completed between 1998 and 2011, although the station continually evolves to include new missions and experiments. It has been continuously occupied since Nov. 2, 2000.
The great Space Race of the 1960s spurred a lot of speculation about what space exploration would look like. Here's what the decade got right and wrong.
