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SpaceX's IPO: The Road to Success

SpaceX, Elon Musk's company, has filed a confidential application for its highly anticipated U.S. Initial Public Offering, according to a source familiar with the matter. This will make space exploration a mainstream investment topic, rather than a speculative one.

Here's a timeline for SpaceX’s path to a blockbuster IPO.

Elon Musk launched SpaceX in March 2002 using the money he earned from selling PayPal.

SpaceX failed to launch its first rocket, the Falcon 1 in March 2006.

SpaceX Falcon 1 successfully launched for the first launch in September 2008. It was the first liquid-fuel rocket developed by a private company to reach Earth orbit.

SpaceX signed its first major contract in December 2008 with NASA for the transportation of cargo and supplies to International Space Station.

May 2012 - SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets launched a Dragon capsule into space, becoming the first private spacecraft docked at the ISS.

June 2015 - Falcon 9 rocket exploded in mid-air.

December 2015 – First successful vertical touchdown of Falcon 9 rocket. This was the first large rocket to achieve a controlled recovery after it had delivered a payload in orbit.

In February 2018, the first Falcon Heavy launch sent Musk's Tesla Roadster into space, along with its mannequin, Starman.

April 2019 - The capsule of the crew?Dragon vehicle exploded on the ground during a test.

May 2019 - SpaceX launched Starlink satellites. This constellation is capable of beaming high-speed internet signals from space to customers all over the world.

October 2020 - SpaceX has completed its 100th successful Falcon rocket flight since Falcon 1 flew into orbit for the first time in 2008

SpaceX Crew-1 mission, November 2020. This is the first operational mission under NASA's Commercial Crew Program.

NASA awards SpaceX the contract to build the first commercial human landing vehicle as part of the Artemis program in April 2021.

SpaceX launches the first ever all-civilian crew to orbit the Earth in space on September 20, 2021.

NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission (DART), launched by SpaceX into an interplanetary transfer space, marks the first ever test of a planet defense system to prevent a possible asteroid impact with Earth.

April 2023: First Starship Rocket explodes after losing control.

November 2023: Starship launch fails minutes after reaching the space.

November 2023: A U.S. Judge blocked the U.S. Department of Justice's pursuit of an administrative case accusing Elon Musk’s SpaceX of refusing to illegally hire refugees and asylum seekers.

September 2024: The SpaceX Polaris Dawn spacewalk was the first privately-managed spacewalk.

SpaceX's Starship broke apart in space minutes after it launched from Texas, forcing airlines to change course over the Gulf of Mexico so as to avoid falling debris.

Starship explodes during a test on the ground in June 2025.

February 2026 - SpaceX acquired Musk's artificial-intelligence startup xAI ?in a record-setting deal worth $250 billion, unifying the world's richest man's AI and space ambitions by combining the ?rocket-and-satellite company with the maker of the Grok chatbot.

Musk stated that SpaceX will shift its focus in February 2026 to the construction of a "self growing city" on moon.

NASA official stated that the Starship has accumulated at least 2 years of development delays since NASA selected the rocket as an astronaut lander on the moon in 2021. It is expected to take more time before clearing remaining hurdles to land on the moon.

SpaceX files its U.S. initial IPO in secret on April 20, 2026, setting the stage for the largest stock market flotation to date. (Reporting and editing by Leroy Leo, Anil D'Silva and Arasu Kanagi Basil in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)