A month ago, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy made a successful and historic journey into outer space. Now we have a short film to celebrate, made by the creators of ‘Westworld’.
When it was revealed that Elon Musk would be sending a red Tesla into space, no one expected the images beamed back to Earth to look quite like this.
Embarking on its maiden voyage, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy did everything it needed to successfully launch into space and return to Earth. It’s a big deal.
Elon Musk’s ‘Falcon Heavy’, a rocket considered the most powerful in the world, will be launching later today for the first time ever. Go big or go home.
On Sunday, SpaceX launched the deeply mysterious Zuma satellite into space, but it appears something went wrong. The multi-billion dollar mission has been a disaster.
Just hours before he was set to speak on plans to colonise Mars, Elon Musk shared a rendering of his rocket sitting on the Moon. Confused? Well, the man can do both, apparently.
SpaceX are currently flying high, having gone a while without a proper orbital booster explosion. Of course that wasn’t always the case.
There was a time last year when SpaceX and their failed rocket landings were being ridiculed, but it’s a case of ‘so far so very good’ in 2017.
Elon Musk is a man of out-of-this-world vision, and his latest idea was applauded by both NASA and Bill Nye the Science Guy. Good enough for me.
A massive explosive that occurred yesterday, during a SpaceX mission prep gone wrong, has cost two billionaires a whole wad of cash.
I think the headline says it all – take your seat and watch a little history take place.
SpaceX is on a mission, and their latest rocket landed on Earth in an upright position. It’s the timelapse photographs that are all the rage though.
When you’re cruising down the road the last thing you expect to see is a rocket come past, although this does happen close to the Kennedy Space Centre.
Perhaps showing the lighter side of Elon Musk, you would think the track in the video was made for this exact moment.
The new travel space race is edging closer to reality with the successful relaunch of Blue Origin’s ‘New Shepard’ last week.
It seems the open letter craze just won’t die down, although this effort directed towards Elon Musk is rather amusing. With great power comes great responsibility.
It was a case of third time almost being the charm for Elon Musk and the SpaceX project. Yesterday’s attempt was the closest they have come to nailing the much sought-after platform landing.
Two amazing things are set to happen today with regards to space travel. one of them is probably more important than the other, but that depends on personal opinion.
Truly, this guy is a genius. He must have had one hell of a Lego set when he was growing up. He also has five kids, so… you know… 15 year plan..?
The man behind the futuristic machines of the world is the one who is most scared of them, and that doesn’t instill much confidence in us.
It’s a race towards space between Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Sir Richard Branson. In this clip, the South African-born CEO of SpaceX, and Fortune Magazine’s businessman of the year explains why he wants us to become a “multi-planet species”. We’ve got our money on the man who makes space sound sexy.
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield paid tribute to Madiba on behalf of NASA, as he and many other astronauts took to twitter to share their condolences, and celebrate his life.
There aren’t many South Africans around that could stand a chance of winning this award. As a result, you’ve probably already guessed who this one is.
It has been a painstaking wait since entrepreneur Elon Musk first dropped hints at the development of a super fast transportation system. Musk unveiled the Alpha plans for his Hyperloop yesterday afternoon, including sketches.
Going to space isn’t such a big deal these days. Basically, you just need enough money and you can go. But if you have enough money, you might as well go on your own, or with some mates, right?
That is correct, our very own Elon Musk is staying true to his word about doing things on Mars. Except he’s changed his tune slightly – he no longer just wants to send one person all the way there.
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Elon Musk has been called the “most inspiring entrepreneur in the world right now”, and it’s not hard to see why when one considers what he does. Click through for a look at what Elon’s average day is like.
Ever since NASA cancelled their Space Shuttle Program two years ago, the Americans have been searching for an alternative option for space travel to save them from teaming up with their cosmic nemesis Russia. On 16 March, the first viable option presented itself and blew the competition away.
Spaceflight start-up, SpaceX – those guys who want to put a person on Mars in the next decade or two – has been demonstrating the potency of its SuperDraco rockets at their test facility in Texas. Take a look at the fancily-named rockets in action after the jump.