SpaceX Closes In on $150 as 2 Rockets Launch Back-to-Back
Company sets new record for quickest back-to-back rocket launches, deploying Globalstar satellites and a classified U.S. Space Force mission within minutes.
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SpaceX's shares rose in the first negotiations on Monday (17), testing the resistance around the debut price of US$150. The height occurs after SpaceX performs, on the weekend, two consecutive releases of Falcon 9, while recent documents show that the main shareholders of Elon Musk's aerospace company include Alphabet, Nvidia and Peter Thiel. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the material and make your r…
SpaceX Closes In on $150 as 2 Rockets Launch Back-to-Back
Two Falcon 9 rockets launched within 38 minutes of each other over the weekend, and now SpaceX shares are knocking on a price level that Polymarket gives less than even odds of holding by month end.
SpaceX launched two Falcon 9 rockets from opposite coasts of the United States with just 38 minutes of difference on Saturday night, August 15, a new record of rapidity between the company’s orbital launches. The previous one-hour and five-minute mark broke for 27 minutes.The first takeoff occurred at 9:12 p.m. Eastern time from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and brought eight satellites into low orbit for the Globalstar telecommunications company. Th…
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