Spacex Argument Essay

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With its main focus set to “revolutionize space technology [… and enable] people to live on other planets” (“Company,” 2015, para. 1), SpaceX has a unique approach to implementing its corporate social responsibility. Derived from interesting motives, SpaceX plans to become more resource efficient by using reusable rockets to cut down the prices associated with the colonization of Mars by up to ten times (Amos, 2015). In other words, “[while] most rockets are designed to burn up on reentry, SpaceX rockets are designed […] to return to the launch pad or ocean landing site for a vertical landing” ("Reusability: The Key to Making Human Life Multi-Planetary," 2015, para. 3). This is a strong approach to corporate social responsibility, seeing that reusable rockets reduce the negative environmental impacts associated with building new rockets; new rockets require new resources, and our society values the efficient use of earth’s resources through the processes of reducing, reusing, and recycling. …show more content…

It is important to note that although SpaceX will not actually be building a Hyperloop, it is interested in accelerating the development of the first Hyperloop by encouraging “university students and engineering teams to design and build the best Hyperloop pod” (“Hyperloop,” 2015, para. 3) in a competition which SpaceX has agreed to support by building a one-mile long test track where competitors will test their pods (“Hyperloop,”

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