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  2. SpaceX rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    Kestrel was a LOX / RP-1 pressure-fed rocket engine, and was developed by SpaceX as the Falcon 1 rocket's second stage main engine; it was used in 2006–2009. It was built around the same pintle architecture as SpaceX's Merlin engine but does not have a turbo-pump, and is fed only by tank pressure. Its nozzle was ablatively -cooled in the ...

  3. Kairan Quazi - Wikipedia

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    The company announced his appointment on 13 June, posting on Twitter: "SpaceX hires the best, brightest and smartest engineers in the world, even a 14-year-old by the name of Kairan Quazi, who will start his new job on SpaceX's Starlink team on July 31." [22] He is set up to move to Redmond with his mother by the end of July 2023. [4] [18]

  4. History of SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    History of SpaceX. Entry to SpaceX's headquarters, showing the Dragon capsule used in the COTS Demo Flight 1, a Falcon 9 's landing leg and the glassy control room. This is a corporate history of SpaceX, an American aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company founded by Elon Musk.

  5. SpaceX facilities - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, SpaceX operates four launch facilities: Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40), Vandenberg Space Force Base Space Launch Complex 4 E (SLC-4E), Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A), and Brownsville South Texas Launch Site (Starbase). Space Launch Complex 40 was damaged in the AMOS-6 accident in September 2016 and ...

  6. SpaceX org chart: The top executives running Elon Musk’s ...

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    SpaceX org chart: The top executives running Elon Musk’s space tech company. Luisa Beltran. November 20, 2023 at 5:00 AM. SpaceX made its most important hire in 2002 when Gwynne Shotwell joined ...

  7. List of Starship launches - Wikipedia

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    List of Starship launches. Since April 2023, SpaceX Starship vehicles have flown 4 times, with 2 successes and 2 failures. SpaceX has developed Starship with the intention of lowering launch costs using economies of scale. [1] SpaceX aims to achieve this by reusing both rocket stages, increasing payload mass to orbit, increasing launch ...

  8. SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX broke ground on the new launch facility in 2014 with construction ramping up in the latter half of 2015, [229] with the first suborbital launches from the facility in 2019 [205] and orbital launches starting in 2023. SpaceX has faced increased scrutiny over the environmental impact of its Starbase facility.

  9. Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 4 - Wikipedia

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    Space Launch Complex 4 (SLC-4) is a launch and landing site at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, U.S. It has two pads, both of which are used by SpaceX for Falcon 9, one for launch operations, and the other as Landing Zone 4 (LZ-4) for SpaceX landings. The complex was previously used by Atlas and Titan rockets between 1963 and 2005.