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  2. Gwynne Shotwell - Wikipedia

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    Gwynne Shotwell (née Rowley, previously Gurevich; born November 23, 1963 [1]) is an American businesswoman and engineer. She is the president and chief operating officer of SpaceX, an American space transportation company, where she is responsible for day-to-day operations and company growth.

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

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    A top SpaceX exec, Juncosa, along with Shotwell, is said to oversee the facility and operations of SpaceX’s Starbase location. Bret Johnsen CFO and president of strategic acquisitions group

  4. SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, SpaceX is the world's dominant space launch provider, its launch cadence eclipsing all others, including private competitors and national programs like the Chinese space program. [8] SpaceX, NASA , and the United States Armed Forces work closely together by means of governmental contracts .

  5. Tom Mueller - Wikipedia

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    Dragon was the first spacecraft launched by a private company to dock at the International Space Station. In 2014, Mueller transitioned engine development to the SpaceX Propulsion Engineering team and in 2016 he moved into the role of Propulsion CTO. In January 2019 he became Senior Advisor (Part-Time). [9]

  6. Who is Jared Isaacman? The billionaire pilot who just ... - AOL

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    SpaceX, back at home we all have a lot of work to do, but from here, Earth sure looks like a perfect world.” The words uttered by Jared Isaacman as he stepped out on the world’s first ...

  7. If Blue Origin wants to give SpaceX a run for its money, it ...

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    SpaceX has been making money on orbital launches with Falcon 9 for more than a decade. It's been using the rocket to fly both astronauts and tourists to orbit regularly since 2020.

  8. History of SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX developed its first launch vehicle—Falcon 1—and three rocket engines—Merlin, Kestrel, and Draco—completely with private capital. 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]

  9. Why SpaceX's latest Starship launch was such a huge ... - AOL

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    SpaceX is able to offer cheap and quick turnaround launches at about $67 million a flight, which is about $1,500 per pound of payload. By comparison, the Space Shuttle cost about $25,000 per pound ...