SpaceX
Definition
SpaceX (stylized as SpaceX) is a private American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company founded in 2002 by Elon Musk, specializing in rocket production, spacecraft development, and commercial spaceflight services.
The company is renowned for pioneering reusable rocket technology, such as the Falcon 9 and Starship, aiming to reduce space travel costs and enable Mars colonization.
Examples
Watching SpaceX nail another booster landing felt like gravity finally got the memo to chill out.
My career pivot to rocket science started with a late-night SpaceX binge, but now I'm just good at failing upward.
SpaceX turned sci-fi into spreadsheets, proving billionaires can meme their way to the stars.
At the family reunion, Uncle Bob claimed he invented SpaceX, but his bottle rockets begged to differ.