Stock data reflects June 12, 2026 closing figures. For live SPCX price visit finance.yahoo.com/quote/SPCX or your brokerage. This is not investment advice.
| Mission | Vehicle | Target Date | Site | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starlink Group 10-35 | Falcon 9 | Mid-June 2026 | Cape Canaveral, FL | Go |
| Starlink Group 7-22 | Falcon 9 | Mid-June 2026 | Vandenberg SFB, CA | Go |
| GPS III SV08 | Falcon 9 | Late June 2026 | Cape Canaveral, FL | Confirmed |
| Starship IFT-9 | Starship | July 2026 | Starbase, TX | TBD |
| Crew-11 | Falcon 9 / Dragon | July 2026 | Kennedy Space Center, FL | Confirmed |
| Starlink Group 11-12 | Falcon 9 | July 2026 | Cape Canaveral, FL | TBD |
SpaceX broadcasts every launch live on YouTube. When a mission is underway the stream below activates automatically. Bookmark this page and check back on launch day.
Stream shows SpaceX live coverage when active. Outside of launch windows it displays the most recent broadcast.
SpaceX completed the largest IPO in history on June 12, 2026, raising $75 billion at $135 per share and listing on the Nasdaq under ticker SPCX. The offering valued the company at approximately $2.1 trillion, surpassing Saudi Aramco’s 2019 record. Shares surged 19% on day one, closing at $161.
The IPO was driven largely by the Starlink satellite internet division, which generated approximately $10.6 billion in revenue in 2025 and serves millions of subscribers globally. SpaceX also acquired Elon Musk’s AI company xAI prior to the offering, adding an artificial intelligence component to the investment thesis.
For investors, SPCX represents exposure to three high-growth verticals simultaneously: commercial launch (Falcon 9 dominates global market share), satellite broadband (Starlink), and deep space exploration infrastructure (Starship). The stock is available through any major brokerage including Fidelity, Schwab, Robinhood, and Vanguard.
The workhorse of the fleet. First stage boosters routinely fly 15-20 missions. Core to Starlink constellation builds and commercial payload deliveries worldwide.
Fully reusable super-heavy-lift vehicle. Designed for lunar missions, Mars colonization, and point-to-point Earth travel. Key to the SPCX long-term growth story.
Three Falcon 9 cores combined. Used for high-mass GEO payloads and deep space missions requiring more throw weight than a single Falcon 9 can deliver.
Crew and cargo capsule. Currently the only US vehicle actively transporting astronauts to and from the International Space Station under NASA contracts.
SPCX is traded on the Nasdaq and available through any standard brokerage account including Fidelity, Charles Schwab, Robinhood, Vanguard, or your bank’s brokerage platform. Search for the ticker SPCX, review the current price, and place a market or limit order. SpaceX IPO’d at $135 on June 12, 2026 and closed day one at $161. This is not investment advice — consult a financial advisor before investing.
SpaceX trades under the ticker symbol SPCX on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The full legal entity name is Space Exploration Technologies Corp. The IPO completed June 12, 2026, making SpaceX publicly traded for the first time since its founding in 2002.
SpaceX targets multiple launches per week during peak Starlink deployment periods, with annual totals exceeding 90 missions. The Falcon 9 rapid reuse capability is the key enabler — some boosters return to the pad within days of landing. This launch cadence is a core part of the SPCX investment thesis.
Starlink is SpaceX’s satellite internet constellation providing global broadband coverage including in remote areas. It generated approximately $10.6 billion in revenue in 2025 and is the primary profitable division driving the SPCX IPO valuation. Each Falcon 9 Starlink launch adds 20-60 satellites to the constellation, expanding coverage and subscriber capacity.
NET means No Earlier Than — the earliest possible launch time, not a guaranteed T-0. Launch schedules shift frequently due to weather, technical holds, and range conflicts. Always verify at spacex.com/launches before planning around a specific launch window.
SpaceX streams all launches on their official YouTube channel and at spacex.com. Coverage begins 15-30 minutes before liftoff and includes booster landing attempts and mission commentary. The embedded stream above activates automatically during live coverage.
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