What SpaceX's President just did with Starship Will Blow Your Mind!

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When you talk about SpaceX there is definitely one face that comes to mind – that of the company’s Founder and tech genius Elon Musk. With Musk’s busy schedule of running his other tech companies of Tesla, Neuralink, The Boring Company and lately Twitter you will agree with me that the multi-talented CEO needs some able assistants. Who executes Musk’s ideas in SpaceX? What progress is SpaceX making in its first orbital flight? What has the SpaceX President done with the Starship that is totally mind blowing?
59 year old Gwynne Shotwell is the person behind the success of Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Gwynne serves both as the SpaceX President and as the Chief Operating Officer. In other words she is responsible for the day to day operations in the company. As of 2022, Forbes ranked her as the 31st most influential woman in the world. Thanks to her success in engineering- a field where most ladies shy from. But how did the young girl from mid North West beat all odds and become such an icon in the space industry?
Gwynne Shotwell’s interest in engineering was aroused when she was in high school after her mother took her to a conference discussion at the Illinois Institute of Technology. The event was organized by the Society of Women Engineers. After this experience, the young Gwynne decided to apply to Northwestern University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical engineering. She started her career by working for IBM, The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo and Microcosm Incorporation before joining SpaceX in 2002. For the last two decades Gwynne has proved that she is one of the most important hires that SpaceX has ever made.

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After this many years of pushing technology to success, Gwynne has proven herself. She’s doing something right. She’s doing many things right and must be learning from anything done wrong. Of course Elon provides inspiration for the whole team. He respects and rewards talent … and rejects the MBA way of encumbering the process with excessive meetings; meetings controlled by lower management willing to slow down progress in order to be important.

douginorlando
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At 4:42 you said, "the future of SpaceX depends on the success of Starship's first orbital flight". WRONG! This first flight doesn't have to do anything but clear the tower. If that's what you mean about success, then I agree. But if you are trying to say that if it doesn't make it into orbit then space X has a problem you are just wrong.

jeffgrundy
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C'mon guys, I have to plan my vacation

michaelsalcau
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Totally unrelated but I was wondering if the music playing over this video has been made for this channel specifically, or can it be purchased/downloaded?

neilarmstrong
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At 4:04, you say, "the starship will have made history as the first private spacecraft that has been launched to Earth's orbit."

What about all of the Dragon capsules that space X has launched and all of the Starlink satellites?

jeffgrundy
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She knows what the hell she's doing that's how !

bobbylineberry
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I think that Elon has spread his time too thinly across all his companies. He is what has made Spacex succeed so far. Has he taken his eye off the ball? I hope not.

timwood
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5:19 we have 5g(cheaper)(6g coming). we had 4g (allmost that speed). its all good if need internet where there is no cellular data, byt they selling them on cities LOL what! and it cost too much and slower than 5g

JarppaGuru
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You guys must get that starship up and around the globe, we are all losing interest, stop finding faults, the proof is the flight, stop promises?
Come on, fly

pauldonnelly