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SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell faces her biggest challenge as the company targets a 2026 IPO
Gwynne Shotwell has spent years keeping SpaceX on course while managing the unpredictable nature of her boss, Elon Musk. Now the rocket company’s president faces her biggest test yet as the firm prepares to go public,
By now you've heard the news: SpaceX will conduct an initial public offering of stock in 2026 -- at a valuation of $1.5 trillion. CEO Elon Musk personally owns 42% of the company. Added to the $484 billion Musk is already worth, a $1.5 trillion valuation on SpaceX would make him officially the world's first trillionaire.
For just the second time in 2026, a SpaceX rocket is due to blast off from Southern California. Here's how to watch a livestream of the launch.
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FCC approves SpaceX's deployment of 7,500 additional second-generation Starlink satellites into orbit
The Federal Communications Commission has granted SpaceX permission to launch an additional 7,500 second-generation Starlink satellites, bringing the total number of the company’s authorized satellites to 15,
SpaceX is targeting a record-breaking $30B IPO in 2026, but lofty valuations and IPO hype could leave investors better off waiting.
Could SpaceX launch a new design of Starship in January? Here's what to know about a mission Elon Musk's company refers to as flight 12.
SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, is a leading private spaceflight company and a key partner for NASA. The company is currently privately held, but recent reports suggest it may go public with an IPO in mid- to late 2026. SpaceX's operations include launching ...
SpaceX plans to reposition roughly 4,400 of its Starlink satellites into a lower Earth orbit this year, a move the company says will improve space safety.
For the 2nd time in 2026, SpaceX rocket is due to launch from Southern California. But it may be hard to spot the Falcon 9 in Arizona. When to watch it
In 2023, at a SpaceX campus just northeast of Seattle, the company converted a small office room into a production lab to help make satellites for global internet service provider