Elon Musk has said they were "out of money" and that the fourth launch was a make-or-break moment. Its success secured NASA contracts, paving the way for reusable rockets and revolutionizing space travel.
Elon Musk never finished his PhD in Industry Science.
Instead, he read 3 rocket science books and built a $350 BILLION space company.
How? A learning strategy so powerful, NASA engineers now use it.
Here's his genius framework for learning anythin
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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Finally the government is recognising the importance of space industry gradually "The space industry is generally considered part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is characterized by the integration of digital technologies, automation, arti
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SpaceXโs massive Starship rocket could take to the skies for the fourth time on June 5, with the primary objective of evaluating the second stageโs reusable heat shield as the vehicle tries to safely reenter the atmosphere for the first time.
CEO El
This company makes 3D printed rockets!
So now while you're still looking for the cheapest 3D Printer to make a cup, this company is already using 3D printing tech to make real Rockets!
Meet Relative Space, an American space startup founded by forme
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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
SpaceX just hit a $350 billion valuation.
That's double what they were worth LAST YEAR.
But the craziest part isn't the number...
It's what Elon Musk is now secretly building behind the scenes (it's terrifying):
SpaceX is transforming space into
This is Elon Muskโs favorite book.
Heโs been rereading it for 23 years straight, and it inspired his most famous engineering-first approach.
Here are the 7 lessons from โStructures: Or Why Things Donโt Fall Downโ that made Elon the 1st person worth