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Loading contentSpaceX is an American aerospace company that designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft.
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How SpaceX connects across Asteria Star — scientific, cultural, and astrological links are kept separate.
Falcon 9 is a partially reusable two-stage orbital launch vehicle developed and operated by SpaceX.
Falcon Heavy is a partially reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle derived from the Falcon 9 and operated by SpaceX.
Starship is a fully reusable super heavy-lift launch system being developed by SpaceX for crewed and cargo missions to Earth orbit, the Moon, and Mars.
SpaceX's development and launch site in South Texas for the Starship super heavy-lift system.
Crew Dragon is SpaceX's crewed spacecraft, which returned human launch capability to the United States in 2020 under NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
Cargo Dragon is the uncrewed resupply variant of SpaceX's Dragon, delivering cargo to the ISS and returning experiments to Earth.
SpaceX's family of RP-1/LOX rockets — the retired Falcon 1, the reusable Falcon 9, and the Falcon Heavy — that made orbital-class booster reuse routine.
SpaceX's first rocket and the first privately developed liquid-fueled launcher to reach orbit, in 2008 — the proving ground for the Merlin engine.
SpaceX's reusable RP-1/LOX gas-generator engine; nine power each Falcon 9 first stage and twenty-seven power the Falcon Heavy, with a vacuum variant on the upper stage.
SpaceX's methane/LOX full-flow staged-combustion engine for Starship and its Super Heavy booster — one of very few full-flow engines ever flown, designed for rapid reuse. Thrust has risen across versions.
SpaceX's low-Earth-orbit broadband internet constellation, the largest ever built, delivering global high-speed connectivity.
A private company that develops launch vehicles, spacecraft, or satellites — increasingly under contract to space agencies. SpaceX, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, and the established aerospace primes span the field.
SpaceX's Crew Dragon Demo-2 carries astronauts to the ISS, the first crewed orbital flight launched by a private company and the return of crewed launch to American soil.
SpaceX's Crew Dragon Demo-2 was the first crewed orbital spaceflight launched by a private company.
Cargo spacecraft that resupply stations and return payloads, increasingly designed to be reused. Commercial cargo vehicles routinely deliver supplies to the ISS, and reusable capsules now return and fly again.
The American Association of Variable Star Observers — for more than a century, the organisation that gathers variable-star observations from amateurs worldwide into a single database that professional astronomers draw on. The model for how amateur and professional astronomy work together.
The Agência Espacial Brasileira is the civilian agency responsible for Brazil's space programme.
The Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers, which coordinates amateur observation of the Moon, the planets, comets, and asteroids — organising observing programmes and archiving the results so that amateur monitoring of the Solar System adds up to something lasting.
Arianespace is a European launch service provider that markets and operates launches of the Ariane family of rockets from the Guiana Space Centre.
The Agenzia Spaziale Italiana is Italy's national space agency, a significant contributor to ESA and to international planetary science missions.
A commercial operator of a low-Earth-orbit constellation for rapid-revisit Earth imaging.
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