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Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, or SpaceX, is a private space exploration company. It was the world's first privately held company to successfully launch a cargo mission into space , cargo to the ISS (International Space Station), land and reuse a booster, and a crewed mission into orbit. See the wiki for related tags.

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Image from https://www.thespacetechie.com/octaweb-structure/ From this image, we can see the exhaust outlets of eight gas generators (the center one's location is unclear). It's visible that the ...
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A Falcon 9 launched from California last night, visible in Arizona: Why does it have 3 "streamers"? What exactly from the exhaust is illuminating the air? When the 🚀 got high enough ...
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During Tim Dodd's interview with Elon Musk in 2023, Musk stated that the autogenous pressurization of the LOX tank was achieved with a feed from the oxygen side turbopump introducing small amounts of ...
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For SpaceX Starship test flight 11, what might be the probable cause for the ship's final explosion after the seemingly successful and soft landing into the Indian ocean? I understand the ship wasn't ...
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I found this view on The BBC's YouTube channel SpaceX pulls off Starship rocket launch in much-needed comeback and this one from SpaceX Twitter View of Starship landing burn and splashdown on Flight ...
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Space capsules are designed with a hemisperical bottom and a conical top, as this configuration is not only self righting during re-entry, but also keeps the unshielded top inside the plasma stream. ...
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It's on 1:38 and are those for the microphones built into it or are those for temperature and pressure sensors?
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In other words is there something other than the touch screen that the astronauts would need their bare hands for? Or are the gloves imperfectly touch screen compatible?
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I presume it's because that was before they were fitted for them and/or in the earliest stages of training. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Just how many measurements of each individual astronaut are taken? Or is another method used to customize it for each individual astronaut?
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How much extra RP-1 (fancier name for kerosene) fuel does the second stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carry with it? Is it the same for every space flight or does it vary from one mission to another? ...
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The image below is from this SpaceX tweet about the Transporter-14 mission, launched from Vandenberg in a polar orbit, which I learned about from Wired's June 23, 2025 Scientists Are Sending Cannabis ...
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The Axiom-4 mission is making use of the Crew Dragon C213 spacecraft. I have seen various reports that this is the last Crew Dragon capsule SpaceX plans to manufacture. This is shocking to me because ...
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We know that SpaceX uses the G-FOLD algorithm to guide the rocket to land precisely at the target location, but do they use the same algorithm during the orbit insertion? If so, how will the algorithm ...
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The SpaceX Falcon 9 is propelled by kerosene and liquid oxygen; as it stands fueled on the pad, there will be liquid oxygen boil-off, so we should expect to see vapor streaming from one or more vents. ...
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