SpaceX

Aerospace company · Hawthorne

SpaceX

Aerospace company · Hawthorne

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1 Rocket Rd, Hawthorne, CA 90250

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Artisans craft Le Brouère cheese; SpaceX launched it into orbit.  

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1 Rocket Rd, Hawthorne, CA 90250 Get directions

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1 Rocket Rd, Hawthorne, CA 90250 Get directions

+1 310 363 6000
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12 Places to Get Close to Space Right Here on Earth

"Artisans craft small batches of Le Brouère using milk from grass-fed cows, molded in patterned wood. It tastes a bit like Gruyère, and makes a splendid accompaniment to bread, nuts, and crisp fruit. According to a manufacturer, Le Brouère makes a “dynamic and compelling” grilled cheese. SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk decided it was also well-suited for launching into orbit.  In 2010, the rocket venture formally known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp. announced a “secret payload” aboard the maiden flight of their Dragon spacecraft. Fearing the secret cheese would distract press from the actual point of the mission, Musk refrained from revealing anything about it until the project was completed.  The Dragon’s mission marked the first time a space capsule developed by a private company was launched into orbit and successfully returned to Earth. In a feat previously accomplished by only six government space agencies, the cone-shaped capsule reentered the atmosphere and emerged from its Pacific Ocean splashdown intact. Only then did Musk reveal that a wheel of Le Brouère had hitched a ride, circling Earth twice on its journey.  SpaceX said the move was inspired by a famous skit from the British comedy show Monty Python’s Flying Circus, in which actor John Cleese enters a cheese shop and requests dozens of oddly-named cheeses. He then concludes that the shop—much like outer space—doesn’t have any cheese. In another instance of pop culture coinciding with the historic achievement, the bolted cover of the metal cylinder used to transport the cheese was decorated with the poster from the 1984 movie Top Secret, which happened to feature a cow wearing galoshes." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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13 Places Every Cheese Lover Should Visit Before They Die

"Artisans craft small batches of Le Brouère using milk from grass-fed cows, molded in patterned wood. It tastes a bit like Gruyère, and makes a splendid accompaniment to bread, nuts, and crisp fruit. According to a manufacturer, Le Brouère makes a “dynamic and compelling” grilled cheese. SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk decided it was also well-suited for launching into orbit.  In 2010, the rocket venture formally known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp. announced a “secret payload” aboard the maiden flight of their Dragon spacecraft. Fearing the secret cheese would distract press from the actual point of the mission, Musk refrained from revealing anything about it until the project was completed.  The Dragon’s mission marked the first time a space capsule developed by a private company was launched into orbit and successfully returned to Earth. In a feat previously accomplished by only six government space agencies, the cone-shaped capsule reentered the atmosphere and emerged from its Pacific Ocean splashdown intact. Only then did Musk reveal that a wheel of Le Brouère had hitched a ride, circling Earth twice on its journey.  SpaceX said the move was inspired by a famous skit from the British comedy show Monty Python’s Flying Circus, in which actor John Cleese enters a cheese shop and requests dozens of oddly-named cheeses. He then concludes that the shop—much like outer space—doesn’t have any cheese. In another instance of pop culture coinciding with the historic achievement, the bolted cover of the metal cylinder used to transport the cheese was decorated with the poster from the 1984 movie Top Secret, which happened to feature a cow wearing galoshes." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Martin Rodrick

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SpaceX is awesome because of its CEO, therefore, I will not minimize its rating because of the response of one security officer. I visited today and the hope to be able to make connections, to be able to meet with Elon Musk personally, so that I can share a new energy technology with him. However I was rudely stopped by a security officer who was unwilling to listen to what I had to say, thereby costing his CEO money!

Nathan Okawa

Google
I always wanted to get up close to the Falcon 9 booster! I parked in the business park to the south and walked over to the glass walked enclosure. This is a fast stop but worth it if you're interested in space technology.

Kevin Proulx

Google
Illegally dumped there garbage onto land beside them. Disgusting company with bad practices and even worse prices. Do not spend your money here. Do not support this awful business

Laura Crabtree

Google
This is destroying everything. It has destroyed the coral reef. It has destroyadd birds, whales wildlife everywhere. All the grass around it all the plant life everywhere. It's horrible this needs to be soft. It's awful.

jugglinglessons

Google
This is a pilgrimage for tech nerds. Can't get inside, as is a secure facility due to ITAR regulations, and the outside is all you need, with a 55meter tall rocket in the front garden. This is the first or orbital class first stage to ever be recovered, eo great historical significance.

Daniel V

Google
The world’s #1 aerospace company, and it’s not even close. If you can get a tour, do it. Amazing the work that gets done here every single day.

Godwin Fod

Google
I love spacex and mostly the boss Elon musk, he's my living motivation and and working harder in physics to be more like him

Anthony Blythe

Google
Got to take a business tour. It was Disneyland for me as I got to geek out on rockets!