Things you don't know about SpaceX

The following article will help you learn about one of the most famous space science technology corporations today SpaceX.

What is SpaceX?

SpaceX , an English Space Mining Technology Group , is a private space transport company based in Hawthorne, California. The company was founded in 2002 by Elon Musk , one of the entrepreneurs who founded PayPal.

SpaceX developed rockets that pushed Falcon 1 and Falcon 9 with the aim of becoming reusable rockets. The company is also developing the Dragon space ship launched into orbit using Falcon 9 missiles.

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SpaceX is a private space transport company founded by Elon Musk.

In order to control quality and cost, SpaceX carries out the design, assembly and commissioning of the main components of rockets and spacecraft in the factory, including Merlin rocket engines, Kestrel, and Draco engines used on Falcon missiles and Dragon ships. In 2006, NASA awarded the orbital commercial transport service (COTS) contract to the company to design, fabricate and launch a freight ship to supply the International Space Station (ISS). . On December 9, 2010, SpaceX successfully launched its first test flight in COTS, becoming the first private company to successfully launch a spaceship into orbit and then perform a safe ground return.

NASA also awarded SpaceX a contract to develop and implement the Dragon Air commercial fleet development program to bring astronauts to ISS. SpaceX is planning to bring astronauts into orbit with Dragon / Falcon9 for the first time in 2015 once the company is recognized to be able to put people on orbit.

In addition to NASA contracts, SpaceX also received contracts with other private companies, government agencies outside the United States and from the US military to launch launches. The company made a low-orbiting satellite launch for customers with the Falcon 1 rocket in 2009. The company plans to launch the first commercial geostationary satellite in 2013 with Falcon 9 missiles.

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket carries the Dragon ship, launched on December 8, 2010.

Future projects are in the planning or development phase including the development of Falcon Heavy missiles [9], as well as bringing a NASA robot to Mars in 2018. Heavy missiles have technology based on Falcon 9 , and if it was built as planned it would become one of the most powerful rockets in US space exploration history since the Apollo program with the Saturn V. Falcon Heavy rocket. used to bring astronauts in the Dragon ship to orbit around the Moon - like the Apollo 8 mission; or to release a modified version of Dragon with no driver on Mars. Musk has set a goal for the company to help create a stable human presence on Mars.

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Elon Musk next to the Dragon transport ship.

On Monday, December 21, 2015, SpaceX Group fired a rocket into space and landed it back to the ground, in a state of complete intact. Not only creating a historic turning point in the manufacture of missiles for reuse, the above success has a great impact on the future of space tourism. As Elon Musk has revealed, the total cost of launching Falcon 9 missiles into space is up to $ 61.2 million. But now, through the reuse of rockets, this number could be reduced to just 612,000 US dollars, even lower.

The birth of SpaceX

SpaceX was founded in June 2002 by co-founder PayPal and Tesla Motors: Elon Musk, because he wanted to do more with his property than rest or charity, and the safe space transport sector. Cheap is an opportunity market to exploit in the US. His vision is to create a simple and cheap double-use reusable missile that can fly into space multiple times, similar to the round-trip capability that commercial aircraft are operating. In March 2006, Musk invested $ 100 million in the company.

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