SpaceX Starship will go anywhere in 20 minutes 'low cost'
The charter made by Elon Musk, SpaceX Starship, will be able to transport 1000 passengers anywhere in the world in just 20 minutes
The charter made by Elon Musk, SpaceX Starship, will be able to transport 1000 passengers anywhere in the world in just 20 minutes
Elon Musk is serious, and promises to bring people to Mars by 2018. Very little, if we consider that there are less than two years left. Elon Musk, after creating the space travel company SpaceX, once declared that he wanted to die on Mars: is his dream about to come true? Details of the program are expected to be revealed by Musk himself at the International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico in September. The announcement is part of a larger project… Read more
Spinlaunch does not involve large tanks and complicated launches, but a centrifuge that brings the rocket to crazy speed and "releases" it like a shot put thrower.
Neuralink wants to connect the human brain with a computer to increase data exchange between the two systems and provide a “bionic” alternative to artificial intelligence.
Is anyone able to remember the businesses in which Elon Musk had a hand? It is an enormous amount of initiatives that embrace vast fields of knowledge: Elon Musk is co-founder of Paypal, creator and CEO of SpaceX, at the helm of Tesla Motors, president of SolarCity and "putative father" of Hyperloop, the revolutionary transport system " tires” that could lead us to travel in capsules at speeds of over 1000 kilometers per hour, currently being tested on a small stretch in Nevada. … Read more
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RocketStar introduced FireStar Drive, the first nuclear fusion-powered electric spacecraft thruster, successfully demonstrating the technology.
SpaceX is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites for the U.S. NRO, according to a classified 2021 contract revealed by anonymous sources to Reuters
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An anti-gravity treadmill uses space research to reduce gravitational loads and allow patients and athletes to move without pain.
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