The success of last month's launch has meant that the next Falcon Heavy will be carrying more than just a car.
Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster is set to venture even further away from home than anyone had expected.
The world's most powerful rocket has successfully blasted off in to the heavens on its first test flight.
Code-named Zuma, the secretive satellite was launched in to orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on Sunday night.
The SpaceX CEO has posted up images of his Tesla Roadster mounted inside the rocket's nose cone.
Los Angeles residents took to social media in their droves following a recent Falcon 9 launch.
SpaceX has unveiled images of the 'world's most powerful rocket' ahead of its maiden voyage next month.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has stated that the first human on Mars will have got there on a Boeing rocket.
The maiden voyage of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket will carry Musk's own Tesla Roadster in to space.
Elon Musk is hoping to land the first astronauts on the surface of Mars within as little as seven years.
The SpaceX CEO is set to reveal more about his plans to colonize the Red Planet at an event on Friday.
Elon Musk has followed up last month's teaser image with a full photo of the firm's new spacesuit design.
SpaceX is preparing to launch its powerful new Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time in November.
The private space firm has developed its own stylish spacesuit for use during future manned missions.
Plans to land a modified version of the company's reusable Dragon capsule on Mars have been scrapped.
The double launch showcased the private space firm's ability to scale up and manage multiple launches.
The SpaceX CEO has been working towards his goal of seeing mankind become an interplanetary species.
The refurbished Dragon capsule was successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Saturday.
The SpaceX CEO has a timetable for getting to Mars that could edge out NASA's manned mission schedule.
When complete, the gargantuan new rocket will be capable of carrying a crew of astronauts to Mars.