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Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI Dismissed in California Court
A US jury dismissed Elon Musk's lawsuit alleging OpenAI deviated from its nonprofit mission, citing late filing. The ruling concludes a closely watched legal dispute over AI company's mission and funding.

NASA's Roman Space Telescope Fully Assembled and Scheduled for September Launch
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has been fully assembled and is scheduled for launch in September from Kennedy Space Center. Its advanced instruments will vastly improve our exploration of dark energy and exoplanets, marking a major milestone in space astronomy.

FTX's Cursor Investment Surges to $3 Billion After SpaceX Deal
The FTX estate sold its Cursor stake for a mere $200,000 in April 2023, which has since skyrocketed to $3 billion after SpaceX's involvement. This valuation jump raises questions about asset valuation practices in bankruptcy proceedings.

SpaceX Warns Space-Based AI Data Centers May Never Be Profitable
SpaceX disclosed in a pre-IPO filing that orbital AI data centers might never turn a profit, citing major technical and economic challenges. This highlights the uncertain future of space-based AI infrastructure and potential risks for investors in this emerging field.

NASA Confirms SpaceX to Launch European Rosalind Franklin Rover by 2028
NASA has announced that SpaceX will launch Europe's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover on a Falcon Heavy rocket possibly by late 2028. This development highlights ongoing international cooperation despite past delays and financial challenges, signaling progress in Mars exploration efforts.

Elon Musk's Companies Significantly Boost Cybertruck Sales in Late 2025
In late 2025, nearly 20% of Tesla's Cybertruck registrations in the U.S. came from purchases by SpaceX and Elon Musk's other companies. This intra-corporate buying spree masks a 51% decline in genuine consumer demand, raising questions about the vehicle's market health moving forward.

Elon Musk's SpaceX-Linked Meme Coin Asteroid Shiba Surges 80,000% After Musk’s Engagement
Asteroid Shiba, a meme coin linked to SpaceX, skyrocketed over 80,000% in 24 hours following Elon Musk's social media activity. The rally highlights the unpredictable and risky dynamics of space-themed crypto tokens.

Amazon finalizes $11.57 billion deal to acquire Globalstar amid satellite internet race
Amazon has officially completed its $11.57 billion purchase of satellite firm Globalstar, boosting its satellite internet ambitions. This strategic move positions Amazon as a serious competitor in the expanding satellite connectivity market, with further deployments and partnerships likely.

NASA's Artemis II Astronauts Return to Earth After Nearly 10 Days in Lunar Orbit
NASA's Artemis II astronauts have returned to Earth after a nearly 10-day journey around the Moon, landing safely in the Pacific Ocean. This mission validates key spaceflight capabilities and paves the way for future lunar and Mars missions.

Bitget Introduces SpaceX-Linked Pre-IPO Token PreSPAX on IPO Prime Platform
Bitget's IPO Prime platform now offers preSPAX, a token linked to SpaceX's market performance, issued through Republic. This development broadens access to pre-IPO exposure, aligning with recent rumors and valuation estimates.

NASA's Artemis II crew safely returns to Earth after 10-day lunar orbit
NASA's Artemis II crew completed a 10-day mission around the Moon and safely returned to Earth with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. This milestone advances lunar exploration and paves the way for future crewed missions to Mars.

FCC to Approve Satellite Power Increase, Boosting SpaceX’s Starlink in Broadband Race
The FCC plans to vote on higher satellite power levels on April 30, 2026, potentially benefiting SpaceX's Starlink. This move could reshape satellite broadband competition and expand internet access in underserved areas.

SpaceX Files for $75 Billion IPO, Valued at Up to $2 Trillion
SpaceX plans to go public with an offering that could raise $75 billion, valuing the company at up to $2 trillion, potentially making it the largest IPO ever. This move could propel major new projects but also faces risks from early investor sell-offs.

Intel Signs on to Elon Musk’s Terafab Semiconductor Initiative in Austin
Intel has officially signed on to Elon Musk's Terafab project to help develop a next-generation chip factory in Austin, Texas. This collaboration aims to significantly boost semiconductor manufacturing capacity for Musk's AI, space, and robotics projects.

SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic may reopen the IPO market, experts warn
SpaceX's confidential filing, along with plans from OpenAI and Anthropic to go public, could revive the IPO market amid ongoing caution despite high venture investments. The outcome will influence whether smaller firms can also access public markets or if large tech IPOs dominate.

US Jury Finds Elon Musk Liable for Misleading Twitter Shareholders in $44B Acquisition
A US jury found Elon Musk liable for misleading Twitter shareholders during his $44 billion takeover bid, citing deceptive statements about spam accounts. The ruling could lead to substantial financial damages and intensifies legal challenges for Musk's acquisition strategy.

SpaceX Launches 119 Payloads and NASA Sends Science Demonstrations on Falcon 9 from Vandenberg
On March 30, SpaceX launched 119 payloads from California, demonstrating its space transportation prowess. Simultaneously, NASA's Transporter-16 mission launched scientific CubeSats to study Earth's environment, advancing space research and technology.

Mexican SME Interestelar Begs for Capital in Space Tourism Market
Interestelar, a Mexican startup founded in 2017, is working to facilitate space travel experiences for high-net-worth individuals and corporations. The company anticipates that industry costs will halve in the next decade, potentially opening up broader market opportunities.

SpaceX Plans One Million Satellites, Threatening Global Night Sky Visibility
SpaceX intends to deploy one million satellites to create orbital data centers, drastically increasing the number orbiting Earth. This plan risks overwhelming the natural night sky and disrupting astronomical observations globally.

US Space Force Switches GPS Satellite Launch to SpaceX Falcon 9 Over Vulcan Issues
The US Space Force moved a GPS satellite launch from ULA's Vulcan rocket to SpaceX's Falcon 9 due to a Vulcan glitch. This underscores SpaceX's increasing dominance in military satellite launches as the Vulcan rocket faces scrutiny.