KEY POINTS
  • SpaceX CEO Elon Musk touted low insurance costs as proof of the improving reliability of his company's Falcon 9 rockets.
  • "Last I checked, over a million dollars less ... to insure a Falcon 9 mission," Musk said in tweets Wednesday evening.
  • A top space insurance underwriter explained that Musk's reference is true for insurance premiums, which are based on the rocket's price tag, but not for the insurance rate, which is based on the market's perceived reliability of the rocket.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk speaks at a press conference where he announced the Japanese billionaire chosen by the company to fly around the moon, on September 17, 2018 in Hawthorne, California.

SpaceX is launching more often than any other country or company and CEO Elon Musk touted low insurance costs as proof of the improving reliability of his company's Falcon 9 rockets.

"Last I checked, over a million dollars less ... to insure a Falcon 9 mission," Musk said in tweets Wednesday evening.