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SpaceX was founded in 2002 by Elon Musk to reduce space travel costs and enable Mars colonization. Early milestones included the 2008 Falcon 1 orbital success, the first private rocket to reach orbit.

In 2010, the Dragon capsule became the first private spacecraft to dock with the ISS. Falcon 9 debuted in 2010; by 2015, it achieved the first orbital-class rocket landing, revolutionizing reusability.

Key achievements: 2018 Falcon Heavy launch (heaviest since 1986); 2019 Starlink constellation start for global internet. In 2020, Crew Dragon carried NASA astronauts. Starship prototypes began testing in 2020, aiming for full reusability and lunar/Mars missions.

As of 2025, Starlink generates major revenue; Starship supports NASA's Artemis program. Over 300 successful Falcon launches to date.

What is all the chatter around the SpaceX IPO? What are people projecting?

SpaceX chatter centers on its potential 2026 IPO, following a recent share sale valuing it at ~$800 billion. Elon Musk confirmed Ars Technica's report as "accurate," highlighting AI-driven opportunities like space data centers as key timing factors.

Projections: Multiple outlets like CNBC and Ars Technica expect the IPO soon after, boosting public access to shares. No firm date, but 2026 aligns with Starship progress and Starlink maturity. Excitement ties to Musk's plans, though he prefers private control long-term.

The IPO valuation that many are projecting is $80 billion, not $800 billion.

Recent reports clarify SpaceX's valuation at $800 billion, not $80 billion, from its latest secondary share sale at $421 per share (Yahoo Finance, Dec 13, 2025). This doubles the prior $400 billion mark and exceeds OpenAI's $500 billion record, positioning SpaceX as the top private company.

The 2026 IPO plans aim to fund Starship flights, space AI data centers, and a lunar base, per internal memos. Projections align with this $800B figure, driven by Starlink growth and reusability tech. No sources support the $80B claim—likely a mix-up.

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SpaceX kicked off in 2002 with Elon Musk's vision for affordable space travel. Falcon 1 launched in 2008, Dragon cargo to ISS in 2012, and reusable Falcon 9 nailed landings by 2015. Starlink's booming now, Starship testing for Mars—game-changer for humanity's future