How the Rise of SpaceX Is Reshaping NASA

How the Rise of SpaceX Is Reshaping NASA

NASA used to be the main route into space for America. Today, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has a ‘de facto’ monopoly on space launches, handling 88% of U.S. launches in the first half of 2023. So now NASA is evolving. To find out what that means for the future of the agency, I sat down to interview NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy. 0:00 The rise of SpaceX is reshaping how NASA operates 0:50 NASA used to have rockets made for it 1:57 SpaceX has a de facto monopoly on U.S. launches 3:24 Issues NASA can’t control 4:12 Will NASA build another rocket after Artemis, Orion and the SLS? I'm George Downs, a WSJ video journalist fascinated by how technology is changing how we get from A to B. If you're interested in the future of mobility or how modern transportation—from EVs to eVTOLs, and beyond— can impact our lives, then don't forget to subscribe. #NASA #SpaceX #GeorgeDowns