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Musk's Falcon Phase-Out Plan Lands Amid SpaceX's Wildest Trading Stretch Yet
Filed 23 Aug, 17:03 · news.google.com
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Filed 23 Aug, 17:03 · news.google.com
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SpaceX is reportedly planning to phase out its Falcon rocket family, a move that coincides with a period of significant financial activity for the private aerospace firm. Sources indicate the company is looking to transition its launch capabilities entirely to its next-generation Starship system. This potential shift away from the workhorse Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, which have been instrumental in SpaceX's success and dominance in the commercial launch market, signals a major strategic pivot.
The Falcon program has been a cornerstone of SpaceX's operations for over a decade, enabling groundbreaking missions including regular resupply flights to the International Space Station and the deployment of thousands of Starlink satellites. The reported phase-out suggests a confidence in Starship's readiness and a commitment to its ambitious development roadmap, which includes lunar missions and eventual Mars colonization. This transition is being watched closely by the aerospace industry and investors given SpaceX's disruptive impact and the immense capital being invested in its expansion.
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