#414 How SpaceX Works

#414 太空探索技术公司(SpaceX)运作原理

Founders

2026-03-09

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SpaceX is one of the most dominant companies on the planet and their performance gap just keeps getting bigger. In 2025, SpaceX launched more mass to orbit than every other provider on Earth combined. MUCH MORE: every payload from China, Russia, Europe, and all American launchers wasn’t even a fifth of what SpaceX put into orbit. They’re the only company producing rockets at an industrial scale. The practices that made SpaceX dominant aren’t unique to rockets. They’re a blueprint for building anything hard. This episode — and the essay it is based on — explores How SpaceX Works. Read the full essay here. Make sure you add your email so you are notified when the book —SpaceX Foundation— is released. Episode sponsors: Ramp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ gives you everything you need to control spend, watch your costs, and optimize your financial operations —all on a single platform. Make history's greatest entrepreneurs proud ⁠⁠⁠by going to Ramp.com to learn how they can help your business save time and money.⁠⁠⁠ Automate compliance, security, and trust with Vanta.⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Vanta helps you win trust, close deals, and stay secure—faster and with less effort⁠⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠Find out how increased security leads to more customers by going to Vanta⁠⁠⁠. Tell them David from Founders sent you and you'll get $1000 off.
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  • A few years ago I started working on a book called SpaceX Foundation,

  • a historical account of SpaceX's first decade told through first-hand sources.

  • First-hand sources like Elon's company updates, launch dispatches, internal memos.

  • This is the real-time record of a company that almost died three times and then became the most dominant launch provider on Earth.

  • The gap between SpaceX and everyone else is enormous and widening,

  • yet most of what's been written focuses on Elon himself.

  • not on the specific methods, cultures, and decisions that actually built the company.

  • That is what the book is about.

  • While the book is still in progress,

  • I've been writing an introduction essay as a way to work through the central question.

  • Why did SpaceX succeed in ways no one else has been able to replicate?

  • And more importantly, is any of it learnable?

  • The practices that made SpaceX dominant aren't unique to rockets.

  • They're a blueprint for building anything hard.

  • That's the introduction to this introduction essay of this book.

  • So the introduction essay is called atoms are cheap,

  • process is pricey, what SpaceX teaches us about building hard things.

  • It is written by Max Olson who is writing that book called SpaceX Foundation.

  • I've read this essay three times.

  • I think it's really good so I want to go through some of the main ideas with you.