SpaceX | Latest News & Updates - Oct 28, 2024 Release
SpaceX is contracted to build the lunar lander for NASA's Artemis program, aiming to return astronauts to the Moon by 2025...
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🌎 spacex.comSpaceX designs, manufactures and launches the world’s most advanced rockets and spacecraft. Founded in 2002 by Elon Musk, the company aims to revolutionize space technology and enable human life on other planets. SpaceX is known for its historic milestones, including being the first private company to return a spacecraft from low-Earth orbit and successfully delivering cargo to the International Space Station.
SpaceX - Latest News and Updates
- SpaceX is contracted to build the lunar lander for NASA's Artemis program, aiming to return astronauts to the Moon by 2025.
- The developer information for the SpaceX Dragon to ISS Docking Simulator app has been updated to Vitalii Lebedynskyi with a new address in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
- SpaceX is advancing its software to include AI algorithms for autonomous emergency response and intelligent decision-making in space flights, according to Marcio Amélio Jesus, Director of Software Engineering for Starship.
- Gabe Clark has left SpaceX, where he served as Global Supply Manager - Starship in Hutto, Texas, to join A.R. Machining, Inc. as Director of Purchasing.
- SpaceX is currently hiring for the position of Enterprise Account Lead - Latin America (LATAM) in the United States.
- SpaceX's Starlink is now live on a Boeing 777 and will soon be available for all Qatar Airways passengers.
- SpaceX is considering using nuclear power for Mars operations, as mentioned by a former employee in a 2024 speech.
- SpaceX is hiring for positions including Sensor Development Process Engineer, Sensor Firmware Development Engineer, and Sr. MEMS Sensor Integration Engineer.
- SpaceX announced that their Dragon spacecraft will perform departure burns from the Space Station and splash down off the coast of Florida in approximately 34 hours.
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