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Elon Musk’s Starship rocket has completed a world first after part of it was captured on its return to the launch pad.
This is a great move forward to reusable rockets.
Founded in 2002, SpaceX has revolutionized space travel by developing reusable rockets, becoming the first private company to send humans to the ISS, and advancing plans for Mars colonization with Starship. What do you think of the journey so far?
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SpaceX’s massive Starship rocket could take to the skies for the fourth time on June 5, with the primary objective of evaluating the second stage’s reusable heat shield as the vehicle tries to safely reenter the atmosphere for the first time.
CEO El
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Elon Musk's SpaceX Prepares Fourth Launch Of Massive Starship Rocket-How To Watch And Why It Matters
Robert Hart Forbes Staff
TOPLINE Elon Musk's SpaceX is poised to launch its massive Starship rocket for the fourth time as soon as next week, in ho
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Sayan Ghosh
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What did you get done this week?
Me: Raised and invested a few crores.
Elon: Launched a 35-floor tall (121 meters) rocket into space, catching it mid-air with robotic "chopstick" arms on the launch pad!
Unbelievable! The rocket, weighing 5,000 ton
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Aakash kashyap
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Sanjeev Sharma, an alumnus of IIT Roorkee, has captured attention on LinkedIn for his extraordinary career trajectory from Indian Railways to SpaceX.
Sharma initially worked as a Divisional Mechanical Engineer for 11 years before pursuing an MS in
1. Pixxel's Satellite Launch Plans:
Bengaluru-based startup Pixxel aims to launch six hyperspectral imagery satellites in 2024.
These satellites will be part of a larger constellation.
• They will address the needs of various industries, including
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Elon Musk has 13% shares in Tesla, 42% in SpaceX, 79% in X and major shareholder in Neuralink and Boring Company. He is also CEO of these companies.
In my previous post I said corporates dont feel startups are a threat because of uncertainty. Here
The most successful founder network ever:
"The PayPal Mafia"
They turned a payment startup into a multi-billion dollar empire.
Here's their playbook:
It started with a bold bet in the late 1990s.
Two ambitious startups merged: Confinity and X. T