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  2. SpaceX launch vehicles - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX Falcon rockets are being offered to the launch industry at highly competitive prices, allowing SpaceX to build a large manifest of over 50 launches by late 2013, with two-thirds of them for commercial customers exclusive of US government flights. [58] [59] In the US launch industry, SpaceX prices its product offerings well below its ...

  3. 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 ...

  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. 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 ...

  6. One of SpaceX's biggest rivals on competing with Elon Musk ...

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    Sir Peter Beck has built Rocket Lab into a $3.5 billion space company and SpaceX competitor. The New Zealander didn't go to university and started out building rockets in his spare time.

  7. Tom Mueller - Wikipedia

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    In late 2001, Mueller began developing a liquid-fueled rocket engine in his garage and later moved his project to a friend's warehouse in 2002. [1] His design was the largest amateur liquid-fuel rocket engine, weighing 80 lb (36 kg) and producing 13,000 lbf (58 kN) of thrust. [1] His work caught the attention of Elon Musk, SpaceX founder. [7]

  8. Rocket Lab Is Growing Faster Than SpaceX. Here's Why. - AOL

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    SpaceX wrapped up 2024 with a record 138 rocket launches, including test flights of its Starship mega-rocket. Although SpaceX lost its second stage this time, in the company's first test flight of ...

  9. History of SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX contracted with the US government for a portion of the development funding for the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, which uses a modified version of the Merlin rocket engine. [87] SpaceX developed the Falcon Heavy launch vehicle, [88] the Raptor methane-fueled rocket engine, [89] and a set of reusable launch vehicle technologies with private ...