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SpaceX Starship nears launch date after successful test of Mars-bound deep space SN20 engine, Elon ...

The Independent 25 Oct 2021
SpaceX will launch its next-generation Starship SN20 rocket next month after successfully testing its deep space Raptor Vacuum engine, Elon Musk has confirmed ... craft, which is being built to transport people and cargo around the Solar System.
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Elon Musk set to become a trillionaire with SpaceX- Morgan Stanley Analyst

Business Day Online 25 Oct 2021
While the latter is the company’s plan to build an interconnected internet network with thousands of satellites designed to deliver high-speed internet to people anywhere on the planet, starships are developing to launch people and cargo on missions to the moon and mars.
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Elon Musk says Starship may be ready for orbital launch next month

Suryaa 23 Oct 2021
San Francisco, Oct 23 (IANS) SpaceX's Starship rocket is ... SpaceX is developing Starship to take people and cargo to the moon, Mars and other distant destinations. NASA has already signed on, picking Starship as the first crewed lunar landing system for its Artemis moon programme.
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Elon Musk Gives Preview of SpaceX's Starship, Reveals It May Be Ready for Orbital Launch ...

Sputnik 23 Oct 2021
SpaceX is developing Starship, a rocket for taking people and cargo to the Moon, Mars and other distant destinations. NASA earlier tapped SpaceX to ferry the Artemis programme's astronauts to the Moon ... .
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SpaceX's SN20 Starship prototype completes its 1st static fire test

Sify 22 Oct 2021
SpaceX, run by tech billionaire Elon Musk, has conducted the SN20 Starship prototype's first static fire test as part of its preparation for the spacecraft's launch ... SpaceX is developing Starship to take people and cargo to the moon, Mars and other distant destinations.
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SpaceX’s SN20 Starship prototype completes its 1st static fire test

The Siasat Daily 22 Oct 2021
SpaceX, run by tech billionaire Elon Musk, has conducted the SN20 Starship prototype’s first static fire test as part of its preparation for the spacecraft’s launch ... SpaceX is developing Starship to take people and cargo to the moon, Mars and other distant destinations.
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SpaceX fires up its SN20 Starship prototype for the first time! 165ft-tall rocket roars to ...

The Daily Mail 22 Oct 2021
Elon Musk is another step closer to Mars after his company SpaceX successfully fired up its SN20 Starship prototype for the first time ... Starship is a fully reusable rocket and spacecraft combination capable of ferrying up to 100 people to the Red Planet ... In August, SpaceX stacked its Starship onto of the Super Heavy booster for the first time.
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SpaceX could make Elon Musk world’s first trillionaire, says Morgan Stanley

The Observer 20 Oct 2021
He added ... it won’t be because of Tesla ... Jonas said SpaceX’s Starship reusable rockets that could take people and cargo to the moon and Mars had the potential to transform investor expectations around the space industry. He said. “As one client put it, ‘talking about space before Starship is like talking about the internet before Google.’” ... .
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Space Channel Now Available on Comcast’s Xfinity

The Marshall News Messenger 29 Sep 2021
Live event programming includes Space Channel Studios Live (from our global news headquarters in Brownsville, Texas), which will provide engaging and informative coverage of notable space launches, as well as the progress of SpaceX Starship, which is designed as a long-duration cargo and passenger-carrying spacecraft for the moon and Mars ... CONTACT.
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SMC’s Drescher Planetarium Presents Free, Live Virtual Shows in October

Santa Monica Daily Press 27 Sep 2021
Starship ... On the Texas Gulf Coast, near the border with Mexico, SpaceX has been developing an enormous reusable booster/spacecraft called Starship, and the massive launch facilities to test fly it. The stainless-steel behemoth is expected to carry cargo and humans anywhere in the inner Solar System, using orbital refueling.
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Space is no longer a recreation center; Birth History, Space X Travelers Return | SpaceX ...

Swords Today 19 Sep 2021
Florida. Space full of mysteries and wonders is no longer a tourist destination for man ... They return after spending three days in space ... (Travelers on SpaceX) ... In the future, a giant rocket is being built to carry humans and more than 100 tons of cargo to the moon. The September 16 test flight of the StarShip-built Starship was a partial success ... ....
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Shell Starship 2.0 performance demonstrates a reduction in carbon emissions by using efficient technologies

Killeen Daily Herald 01 Sep 2021
For the cross-country drive, Shell Starship 2.0 achieved 254 ton-miles per gallon1 for freight ton efficiency – a 3.5 times improvement over the North America average freight ton efficiency2 for trucks which is 72 ton-miles per gallon.3 Freight ton efficiency is the most relevant ...
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Is Elon Musk an alien? Guess what tech billionaire said

The Siasat Daily 30 Aug 2021
Throwing more details about his Starship programme, Musk said the rocket would carry many megatons of cargo per year to the Red Planet to prepare Mars for a human presence by mid-century ... The orbital Starship prototype “SN1” is currently under construction at SpaceX’s Texas facility.
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Elon Musk Takes a Swipe at Jeff Bezos Over His Constant Attacks on SpaceX

New York Observer 27 Aug 2021
Joe Raedle/Getty Images ...Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 27, 2021. In an application submitted to the FCC on August 18, SpaceX proposed two systems for launching the next-generation Starlink satellites, one of which would involve the use of a Starship rocket, which is currently under development for carrying cargo and crew to the moon and Mars ... .
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Updates On SpaceX’s Starship

Windermere Sun 24 Aug 2021
The spacecraft are named “Starship“.[18] Unlike a traditional launch vehicle second stage, the Starship spacecraft acts as a ... The Starship system is designed to carry cargo and eventually[1] passengers to destinations including low Earth orbit, the Moon, and Mars.
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