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  2. SpaceX launch vehicles - Wikipedia

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    As a successor to SpaceX's Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, Starship is intended to perform a wide range of space missions. For missions to further destinations, such as geosynchronous orbit , the Moon , and Mars , Starship will rely on orbital refueling ; a ship-to-ship propellant transfer demonstration is expected to occur in 2025.

  3. SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX uses a high degree of vertical integration in the production of its rockets and rocket engines. [17] SpaceX builds its rocket engines, rocket stages, spacecraft, principal avionics and all software in-house in their Hawthorne facility, which is unusual for the space industry. [17] The Hawthorne facility was SpaceX's headquarters until ...

  4. SpaceX rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    Raptor is a family of methane/liquid oxygen rocket engines under development by SpaceX since the late 2000s, [2] although LH2/LOX propellant mix was originally under study when the Raptor concept development work began in 2009. [15] When first mentioned by SpaceX in 2009, the term "Raptor" was applied exclusively to an upper stage engine ...

  5. List of spacecraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    formerly known as Rocket Crafters, manufacturer of Dauntless [23] United Start Launch: United States Russia commercialises the Start-1 launcher [24] Virgin Galactic: United States Space Tourism Using 'The Spaceship Company spacecraft Virgin Orbit: United States / United Kingdom 4/6: manufacturer of LauncherOne air-launched launch vehicle Blue ...

  6. On a long-dormant pad in Florida, a rocket that could ... - AOL

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    SpaceX has billed Starship as a rocket that could make all others obsolete because it aims to drastically reduce the price per kilogram of getting cargo (or people) to space. Whether that will ...

  7. SpaceX Starship - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX has developed Starship with the intention of lowering launch costs using economies of scale, [10] aiming to achieve this by reusing both rocket stages by "catching" them with the launch tower's systems, increasing payload mass to orbit, increasing launch frequency, mass-manufacturing the rockets and adapting it to a wide range of space ...

  8. Bezos' Blue Origin's New Glenn debut to pose long-awaited ...

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    Compared with SpaceX's Falcon 9, the world's most active rocket, New Glenn is roughly twice as powerful with a payload bay diameter two times larger to fit bigger batches of satellites.

  9. $3 Billion later, here's how Elon Musk and SpaceX changed ...

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    Just down the road, workers mill in and out of the launch pad area where SpaceX founder Elon Musk and his team propel 5,000-ton rockets into outer space and from where the tycoon hopes to someday ...