![]() ![]() The company has announced longer-term plans to use the spacecraft as a shuttle for commercial travel on Earth, promising trips from London to Tokyo in under an hour. A misfired rocket forced the group to move outside of the Aeronautics Laboratory and work on a concrete platform away from the main building. That date is also considered overly ambitious. Nasa has also contracted SpaceX to land astronauts, including the first woman, on the moon as soon as 2025 as part of its Artemis programme. It already has a privately funded trip for 11 people around the moon scheduled for this year, although that timing now appears unrealistic. SpaceX claims that Starship, which has a payload capacity of up to 150 tons, will be able to transport dozens of people on long-duration interplanetary flights. To do this, he intends to begin the colonisation of Mars, which he said is needed to preserve humanity in case a planet-destroying event, such as nuclear war or an asteroid strike, wipes out life on Earth. Musk said he developed Starship, previously named the BFR (heavily hinted to mean Big Fucking Rocket), so that humans can eventually become an interplanetary species. Several other Starships are already in production for future tests. SpaceX built its own spaceport, named Starbase, on the Gulf of Mexico in Boca Chica, Texas, to launch its rockets. Unlike Nasa, which attempts to avoid risk, SpaceX has a record of showing a willingness to have test flights explode, with Musk saying the private venture benefits from understanding what goes wrong. TikTok video from Nep (snottynep): 'little vlog moment producer rocketship'. Musk says the reusability of rockets makes space flight significantly cheaper than what Nasa could offer. wTqBgYtYMo- ABC News April 20, 2023Įlon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, gained the necessary approval last week from the Federal Aviation Administration for the launch to go ahead.īoth the upper and lower segments of the system are designed to power themselves safely back to Earth for a soft landing so that they can be reused. After a cancelled launch earlier this week because of a pressurisation issue, the 120-metre Starship rocket system took off at 8.33am local time (2.33pm in the UK) on Thursday. BREAKING: SpaceX Starship rocket explodes in midair after launching as the boosters failed to separate from the rocket.
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