SpaceX’s role in ‘Golden Dome’ under scrutiny after Musk-Trump feud: report

June 14, 2025 12:00 AM AEST | By Invezz
 SpaceX’s role in ‘Golden Dome’ under scrutiny after Musk-Trump feud: report
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The relationship between tech billionaire Elon Musk and President Donald Trump took a contentious twist, casting uncertainty over SpaceX’s involvement in a critical US missile defense initiative known as the ‘Golden Dome.’

A report from news agency Reuters indicates that the feud, which erupted publicly last week, has led to questions about whether SpaceX, Musk’s aerospace company, will maintain its anticipated role in this ambitious defence project.

The Golden Dome missile defense project

The ‘Golden Dome’ is an advanced missile defense system proposed by the Trump administration, aimed at enhancing the United States’ ability to track and intercept potential missile threats through a network of satellites and cutting-edge technology.

SpaceX was reportedly slated to play a pivotal role in this initiative, collaborating with companies like Palantir and Anduril to develop key components of the system.

The project, seen as a cornerstone of Trump’s defense strategy, relies heavily on private sector innovation, with SpaceX’s expertise in satellite deployment and rocket technology considered integral to its success.

SpaceX had submitted a proposal for the “custody layer” of the Golden Dome initiative — a satellite constellation of 400 to 1,000 units designed to detect missile launches, track their trajectories, and assess whether they pose a threat to US territory, according to an April report by Reuters.

The pitch came in the wake of a January 27 executive order from President Donald Trump, which directed officials to finalize a proposed architecture for the Golden Dome and deliver an implementation plan by the end of March.

However, the recent clash between Musk and Trump has thrown this collaboration into doubt.

Impact of the feud on SpaceX’s role

The US government is now reconsidering SpaceX’s involvement in the Golden Dome project.

The report citing sources suggests that a reduced role for SpaceX could mark the first significant setback to Musk’s extensive business dealings with federal agencies since the feud began.

The White House, which had previously prioritized SpaceX’s contributions to the missile shield, is exploring alternative frameworks that might limit the company’s participation.

This development raises questions about whether other defense contractors could step in to fill the gap, potentially altering the project’s timeline and technological approach.

The uncertainty surrounding SpaceX’s role in the Golden Dome project extends beyond a mere corporate dispute.

SpaceX has been a linchpin in US space endeavors, not only through its contributions to missile defense but also via its contracts for missions to the International Space Station and the development of the Starship program.

A diminished partnership with the government could disrupt critical defense initiatives at a time when global tensions necessitate robust missile tracking systems.

In recent days, Elon Musk has moved to de-escalate tensions with former President Donald Trump, expressing regret over some of his earlier remarks and deleting social media posts that included calls for Trump’s impeachment.

Earlier this week, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump appreciated Musk’s apology and that she was not aware of any administration review of federal contracts involving Musk as a result of the dispute.

Disclaimer: Portions of this article were generated with the assistance of AI tools and reviewed by the Invezz editorial team for accuracy and adherence to our standards.

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