SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell recently outlined how SpaceX’s justifications for suing the United States Air Force (USAF) represent and advance SpaceX’s broader ambitions. Ms. Shotwell’s remarks, which were at a presentation at the Atlantic Council international affairs think tank in Washington, D.C., also outlined SpaceX’s current progress in securing and innovating in the global commercial launch market.
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A sewing machine, used to stitch the cloth shields that are used to protect payloads…
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CommercialUncrewed
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Commercial
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In what will be a highly historic mission, NASA managers announced they have approved the…
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When STS-129 launches next week, Atlantis will have one eye on the future, as she…
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The loss of the maiden Falcon 1 launch on Friday may complicate both the legal…
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SpaceX’s Falcon 1 has been lost, just seconds after its debut launch today. Moments after…