Space X
Definition
SpaceX (commonly stylized as SpaceX or occasionally 'Space X') is a private American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company founded by Elon Musk in 2002.
Renowned for pioneering reusable rocket technology, such as the Falcon 9 and Starship, with the goal of enabling multi-planetary human life and reducing space travel costs.
Examples
Space X's latest Falcon Heavy launch had everyone glued to their screens, wondering if the payload included Elon Musk's next Tesla Roadster.
After binge-watching sci-fi, my five-year-old declared he wants to be a Space X engineer, because 'rockets are cooler than recess'.
Space X just nailed another booster landing; at this rate, they'll start offering drive-thru service for satellite deliveries.
My fantasy football team is tanking harder than a pre-Space X rocket, but at least theirs explode with style.
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