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Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) is an American space transport company founded by PayPal co-founder Elon Musk. It has developed the Falcon 1 and is developing the Falcon 9, both of which are partially reusable launch vehicles. SpaceX is also developing the Dragon series of spacecraft to be orbited by Falcon 9 launchers. SpaceX designs, tests and fabricates the majority of their components in-house, including the Merlin, Kestrel, and Draco rocket engines. Originally based in El Segundo, SpaceX now operates out of Hawthorne, California. From Wikipedia under the
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Cptn Sat, 12 Dec 2009 13:07:28 GM Exeter . Spacex. shows Game Keeper Without Game by artist Emily Wardill, and explores the issues of family and belonging through an unnerving feature length film. SpaceX's Falcon 9 and SLC-40 09.10.19 | Spacevidcast | Space ...
Benjamin Higginbotham Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:29:48 GM Space Exploration Technologies or '. SpaceX. ' has already flown their single engine rocket, the Falcon 1, successfully twice. Now it's time to move on to bigger. Which topological spaces admit a nonstandard metric?
Joel David Hamkins Wed, 06 Jan 2010 02:19:22 GM That is, let us define that a topological . space X. is a nonstandard metric space, if there is a distance function, not into the reals R, but into some nonstandard R* in the sense of nonstandard analysis. That is, there should be a ... From Google Blog Search: "SpaceX" From Google News Search: "SpaceX" What happened to the First falcon 9 Spacex built? Q. If you look there they had a mostly completed rocket to use for ground tests. then instead of finishing that, they built new ones for the first two launches. What happened to the first one? Asked by Eric P - Tue Oct 13 21:15:12 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. If anything, drop them a line here - Answered by Nyx - Wed Oct 14 00:20:28 2009 What does it take to work as an engineer at NASA? Q. ... or at SpaceX, I'm not picky. I'm asking what degrees I'd need to get, recommended colleges, stuff like that. Also, what does the work entail exactly? All blueprinting, or actual hands-on building? Muchos gracias. Asked by Lumina - Sun Aug 2 16:31:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Nothing different than any other job. You have to be there when there is an opening that matches your qualifications. Hope this properly answers your question Guru Answered by guru - Sun Aug 2 17:34:32 2009 Would you feel safe and secure in a space station based on N.A.S.A.'s former TransHab technology?
Q. There is something about living in an inflatable habitat in orbit that doesn't inspire confidence. Bigellow Aerospace has said that when the habitat is fully inflated it's shell is as hard as concrete and is micro-meteor resistant, there selling there BA-330 habitat moduals for 100 million dollars each and with SpaceX offering launch services for as little as 90 million to orbit, i think space tourism isn't far away but would you stay in an inflatable habitat in space? Asked by Hellbent 2.0 system reboot - Mon Jul 28 21:50:50 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think the launch and recovery would be riskier than the module, but that's not saying much. Space flight is risky regardless of the precautions or lack of precautions taken. It's always the stuff that you don't expect that bites you in the butt. Would I feel safe? No. In the past, that wouldn't have stopped me. Now, I'll let someone else go. Answered by Larry454 - Mon Jul 28 22:45:06 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "SpaceX" |






