
The Falcon
The Falcon is a family of rockets developed by SpaceX designed to launch satellites, cargo, and sometimes crew into space. These reusable rockets are made to reduce costs and increase launch frequency. The Falcon 9, the most common model, features a two-stage system powered by liquid rocket engines, with the first stage capable of landing back on Earth for reuse. This technology represents a significant advancement in space transportation, making space access more affordable and sustainable. Falcon rockets are used for commercial satellite deployment, resupply missions to the International Space Station, and even future crewed missions.