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TEXAS — While the world keeps debating whether humanity will ever live beyond Earth, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has been quietly turning that question into a concrete plan.

Founded in 2002, the once–small Texas startup has shattered the limits of traditional aerospace thinking, transforming into a dominant force shaping the very future of space exploration. What started as Musk’s bold dream has evolved into a company that even NASA and the U.S. military now rely on.

SpaceX’s rise is marked by milestone after milestone: the first Falcon 1 launch in 2008, the development of Falcon 9 and Dragon, the historic Falcon 9 landing in 2015, and the dramatic debut of Falcon Heavy in 2018. By 2025, SpaceX has completed over 450 re-flights of Falcon 9 and maintains a jaw-dropping launch cadence of one to three missions every week — a rate once considered pure science fiction.

But it’s the company’s side projects that truly push the boundaries of imagination.
Starlink is delivering global internet access at unprecedented scale, from remote villages to active war zones.
Starship, the massive next-generation spacecraft designed for deep-space travel and eventual Mars colonization, represents Musk’s most ambitious leap yet — a vehicle that could carry humanity to other worlds.

Beyond commercial missions, SpaceX now flies crewed missions to the ISS, develops systems for lunar exploration, and supports key national defense programs. With revenues surpassing $10 billion, the company stands at the very top of the global launch industry — and shows no signs of slowing down.

Today, the question is no longer “Can Elon Musk get humanity to Mars?”It’s this:

“When the moment arrives, will humanity be ready to become a multiplanetary species?”

One thing is certain:
Elon Musk and SpaceX aren’t just preparing for that future — they’re accelerating it.

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