SpaceX rocket launch
Definition
An event in which SpaceX, the aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company founded by Elon Musk, ignites and propels one of its rockets—such as Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, or Starship—into space to deploy satellites, crew, or conduct tests.
A high-profile, often live-streamed spectacle of modern rocketry, symbolizing private sector innovation in space travel and frequently featuring booster landings for reusability.
Examples
The SpaceX rocket launch turned my Monday morning commute into a sideshow, as flames lit up the sky like a billionaire's fireworks display.
Forget Netflix; nothing beats the adrenaline rush of a SpaceX rocket launch, where physics meets showmanship in zero-gravity style.
At the SpaceX rocket launch, the booster nailed its landing so perfectly, it looked like the rocket was just parking for the weekend.
My attempt at a home workout paled next to the raw power of that SpaceX rocket launch shaking the Florida coast.